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Categories: Exact solutions in general relativity, Works by Kurt Gödel, Metric tensors
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Gödel metric  Godel metric  Godel solution  Godel spacetime  Godel universe
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The Gödel metric, also known as the Gödel solution or Gödel universe, is an exact solution, found in 1949 by Kurt Gödel, of the Einstein field equations in which the stress–energy tensor contains two terms: the first representing the matter density of a homogeneous distribution of swirling dust particles, and the second associated with a negative cosmological constant. Wikipedia
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The Gödel metric, also known as the Gödel solution or Gödel universe, is an exact solution, found in 1949 by Kurt Gödel, of the Einstein field equations in which the stress–energy tensor contains two terms: the first representing the matter density of a homogeneous distribution of swirling dust particles, and the second associated with a negative cosmological constant. Wikipedia