I learned about the construction known as Schild’s ladder from:
Gravitation by C. W. Misner, K. S. Thorne and J. A. Wheeler, W. H. Freemann, New York, 1970.
who cite an unpublished lecture by Alfred Schild on January 19, 1970, at Princeton University.
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Greg Egan is the author of several acclaimed SF novels and short stories. A winner of the Hugo Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, he was voted the “Most Popular Science Fiction Author of the Decade” (1990s) by Interzone magazine. Mr. Egan lives in Australia.
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