A Non-singular Theory of Gravity
Neil J. Cornish, John W. Moffat

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new geometrical gravitational theory that aligns with Einstein's theory under weak fields and provides a singularity-free version of the Schwarzschild metric, addressing issues of singularities in classical gravity.
Contribution
The paper proposes a non-singular gravitational theory that extends Einstein's framework and offers a singularity-free Schwarzschild solution.
Findings
Reduces to Einstein's theory in weak fields
Provides a singularity-free Schwarzschild metric
Addresses classical singularity issues in gravity
Abstract
We present a geometrical gravitational theory which reduces to Einstein's theory for weak gravitational potentials and which has a singularity-free analog of the Schwarzschild metric.
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