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On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 0:35:07 +0000, LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:Sure, sure. And suppose the opposite situation:>Actually, it's an energy thing, and particles that travel
It cannot. Therefore, it must move much faster than c.
faster than light lose energy the faster they go, so FTL
doesn't make it out either.
Perhaps there are other reasons than that. There is some
dithering about WHERE all the matter is. As matter approaches
a BH, we, far away, see time slowing down for it and time stops
at the event horizon ... so it never makes it inside the BH:> it all piles up there just outside the surface.
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