Abstract

The simplest model of a black hole, the massive point source generating a static spherically symmetric gravitational field, is examined using the Schwarzschild coordinate frame. A brief review is given of this coordinate frame external to the Schwarzschild surface. Greater attention is paid to an interpretation of this frame inside the Schwarzschild surface. Here the roles of space and time are reversed in the sense that the external radial coordinate becomes an internal temporal coordinate, and the external temporal coordinate becomes an internal spatial coordinate. An internal universe is constructed from this frame, and a few simple kinematic phenomena are described in terms of it. The internal and external coordinates are connected graphically by using Kruskal coordinates and physically by considering the world lines of photons and freely moving particles which transit the Schwarzschild surface.

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