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Comment on “Why does a ball fall?: A new visualization for Einstein's model of gravity” [Am. J. Phys. 84, 396–402 (2016)]

A simple analytical approach that allows us to recover Newtonian physics from Schwarzschild's metric is proposed. The method elucidates why the tiny modification of the metric due to gravity entails a significant change of motion of a freely falling body.

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Published in:American journal of physics 2017-01, Vol.85 (1), p.66-67
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