A fixed-proper-length pendulum in Schwarzschild spacetime has small-oscillation period T = 4π r2^2/(c r_s) sqrt(N2(N1-N2)), recovering the Newtonian limit and giving a distinct near-horizon scaling.
A General Relativistic Pendulum: Isochronous vs. Geodesic Motion
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General Relativity (GR) is shown to be a complete theory with respect to the isochrony of the pendulum. This guarantees that time can be measured with a mechanical clock within the theory itself as a matter of principle. The proper and coordinate oscillation frequencies of a simple pendulum are computed as a function of 3 coordinate parameters: the distance of the fulcrum to the gravity source, its length and the Schwarzschild radius. Novel GR effects appear in the Schwarzschild coordinates as divergences, zeroes and other instabilities of the oscillation frequencies that are absent in Newtonian gravity. The anomalies in the proper and coordinate frequencies occur under extreme conditions: either the fulcrum or the pendulum mass or both remain inside the Event Horizon.
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A Simple Pendulum in Schwarzschild Spacetime
A fixed-proper-length pendulum in Schwarzschild spacetime has small-oscillation period T = 4π r2^2/(c r_s) sqrt(N2(N1-N2)), recovering the Newtonian limit and giving a distinct near-horizon scaling.