What can we deduce factually about the objective nature of reality (which is internal, external, and everything in between) from the external parameters devised by Schwarzschild in response to Einstein's theories?
Schwarzschild saw Einstien's grandiose ideas, and formulated (in the terms of mathematics) a particular set of circumstances designed to indicate a fundamental truth that Einstein's theory, no matter how extraordinary, could never grasp, blinded by the limit of its own constructed parameters. In other words, Schwarzschild used mathematics to expose an indisputable shortfall in what has been received by the "scientific" community as a purely mathematical theory.
Einstein is famously attributed with the quote:
"God does not play dice with the Universe."
Dice are a human construct.
The reality that governs so-called "dice" is something else entirely.
Schwarzschild saw Einstien's grandiose ideas, and formulated (in the terms of mathematics) a particular set of circumstances designed to indicate a fundamental truth that Einstein's theory, no matter how extraordinary, could never grasp, blinded by the limit of its own constructed parameters. In other words, Schwarzschild used mathematics to expose an indisputable shortfall in what has been received by the "scientific" community as a purely mathematical theory.
Einstein is famously attributed with the quote:
"God does not play dice with the Universe."
Dice are a human construct.
The reality that governs so-called "dice" is something else entirely.