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Schwarzschild solution
[edit]In the first paragraph it is written "but an approximate solution has: the Schwarzschild solution."
It is common knowledge that the Schwarzschild solution is one of general relativity's few exact solutions. 2601:1C0:CC00:A180:C5B5:8CA3:D63F:80BA (talk) 02:13, 21 January 2023 (UTC)