Isotropic coordinates are a way of expressing spatial geometries in which the metric (i.e., the way distances are measured) appears the same in all directions at a given point. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of general relativity and theoretical physics, where the fabric of spacetime can be nontrivial and exhibit curvature. The term "isotropic" typically implies that the physical properties being described do not depend on direction.

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