chaos syndrome wrote:This is really interesting work here... I'm interested in this kind of thing for rendering purposes, but unfortunately my coding skills are no way near good enough to implement this kind of thing in, say, POV-ray.
I'd like to see results of a Kerr black hole - I've been wondering about whether it would be significant for a pulsar.
My coding skills are very limited too (actually, I have none !). I only know
Mathematica, which isn't made for rendering, but only for maths solving.
The Kerr black hole is MUCH more complicated to describe mathematically. And I need to perform a coordinates transformation to use some "special" cartesian coordinates (since the light source is far away, where space is euclidian). Doing the transformation to a Kerr metric, and translating all this into a
Mathematica code may be out of my skills range.
Also, a real pulsar may have some multipolar field caracteristics (quadrupole moment, etc...), and Kerr metric describes the FINAL STATE of a spinning BH, not a pulsar. However, I may have a solution : Schwarzschild metric with a linear correction to describes the rotation (frame dragging). So I think there's a way. Of course, I'm starting all this with the simplest problem : Schwarzschild field only (no rotation).
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