The radiation zone in general relativity
Abstract
The radiation zone in electrodynamics is the region far enough away from the charges that the 1/r part of the field dominates over the 1/r2 piece. This concept is key in explaining two puzzling aspects of general relativity: The first is an old paradox that invokes the equivalence principle to argue that a static charge in a gravitational field will radiate. The second is the fact that while there are astrophysical sources of gravitational radiation, we do not have any man-made sources.
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