On Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 1:47:48 AM UTC-6 Alan Grayson wrote:

Wiki states it's a linear function of two variables whose domain is the 
vector space of velocity vectors on the tangent plane at some point P, say, 
on a spacetime manifold. But assuming we know the function, given by its 
4x4 matrix representation defined on some coordinate system, which pair of 
vectors do we chose to calculate its real value? TY, AG


I haven't mentioned the stress-energy tensor in the above question or any 
of the other tensors in Einstein's Field Equation because I am doubtful 
that it matters, since any tangent space on which the metric tensor is 
defined, will always contain an infinite set of vectors in the vector space 
defining that tangent space, so the same problem arises; namely, which pair 
of vectors must one chose, to calculate the metric tensor?  TY, AG 

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