On the Internal Solution of the Schwarzschild Type in the Field Theory of Gravitation
S.S. Gershtein, A.A. Logunov, M.A. Mestvirishvili

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that in the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation, the internal Schwarzschild solution avoids infinite pressure inside a body, contrasting with General Relativity, due to the graviton's rest mass affecting time dilation.
Contribution
It introduces a modified internal solution in the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation that prevents infinite pressure, unlike in General Relativity.
Findings
No infinite pressure inside a body in the relativistic theory
Graviton rest mass influences time dilation effects
Internal solution differs from that in General Relativity
Abstract
It is shown that the internal solution of the Schwarzschild type in the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation does not lead to an {infinite pressure} inside a body as it holds in the General Theory of Relativity. This happens due to the graviton rest mass, because of the stopping of the time slowing down.
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