If there is only one star in the universe then is the metric at the center of the star flat?
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7Possible duplicate of:What is the general relativity explanation for why objects at the center of the Earth are weightless? – John Rennie Mar 17 '16 at 17:28
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3My answer to the question I've linked about discusses the interior metric for a star and gives a detailed account of the simplified case of uniform density. There are also lots of other Q/As that discuss the interior metric. – John Rennie Mar 17 '16 at 17:30
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2Related: http://physics.stackexchange.com/q/241548/2451 – Qmechanic Mar 17 '16 at 17:30