After the failure in describing geodesics from Schwarzschild solution I've decided to come back to the origins. Starting from the basics. Manifolds. Yeah. Manifolds rock!
General Relativity -uppercase means it's important- is defined in a 4 dimensional pseudo Riemannian manifold or more specifically, a Lorentzian manifold.
So, before continuing, what is a manifold?
Some people could say mathematicians are weird. I share this appreciation with a deep and sincerely respect (sometimes a little bit of fear) for mathematicians. Level of mental abstraction in Math is something out of my grasp, so I can only understand it by drama.
That means, in 4 steps:
- I've got a problem I need to solve but nothing I understand so far helps, so...
- I find someone's work who already has solved the issue and I try to grasp the Math behind his/her solution...
- I believe I have understood the Math, so I try to solve the problem again.
- I come back to the first point if the problem is not solved yet. More than once, 'cause I can be a real donkey sometimes...
Quite algorithmic. You have to remember I'm an engineer...
So instead of explaining what is a manifold, I'm going to explain what I understand a manifold is...