RainbowSingularity
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If so, the wave function must approximate Newton gravitational acceleration at significant distances from the associated object. The field strength should be finite at the center of the object. The wave amplitude should be related to the Schwarzschild radius.
The “Newton catastrophe” permits infinite acceleration at the center of a massive object. This error may be avoided if the gravitational wave is finite at the center.
Can a gravitational field associated with a massive object, may be represented as a wave function?
Reference; http://newstuff77.weebly.com 06 Gravitational Wave Function
can a wave be a bubble ?