My General relativity skills suck. I need a good paper that
- does not start with equivalence principle and pages of elevator experiments
- derives principles mathematically, not by physical intuition
- explicitly shows how to compute things, again not via Penrose diagrams, in fact
just for completion no modern dualities or any such. Just dirty old GR - does not make outlandish statements without proper(mathematical) justification
- Uses understandable English
- Is short ( 15>pages>35 ) and concise
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It should probably be an older paper with language closer to that of the intrinsic geometry school, may be closer to Tullio-Levi's absolute differential calculus, but with a slight modern improvement in the language. It should have the spirit of Dirac, by this his sweet way of keeping it short and relevant, as in his General Relativity book, but not using his exact style.