Sujet : Re: How can gravity itself escape a black hole?
De : hitlong (at) *nospam* yahoo.com (gharnagel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 01. Nov 2024, 17:24:55
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 13:42:49 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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W dniu 01.11.2024 o 14:14, gharnagel pisze:
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Consider the case when vr = 0 and vt^2/c^2 = rs/2r. The mass
is in orbit around the BH at r = 1.5rs and time is frozen from
the distant observer's perspective, which is strange: how can
it orbit if it's frozen ...
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Simply: fantasy worlds
Nothing is more fantastic than someone who asserts that time
didn't exist before humans invented it :-))
imagined by some idiots
SLANDER! Wozniak is SLANDERING for no valid reason at all!
can behave very strangely indeed.
But how about a distant observer moving wrt
the one you specified? Is the mass frozen for
him as well,
The scenario about which Wozniak has chosen to express his
ignorance is a tangential velocity, not a linear one.
"Anyone who cannot cope with mathematics is not fully human. At best
he is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear shoes, bathe, and
not make messes in the house." – Robert A. Heinlein
Had he chosen the other scenario with radial velocity it might
have made him look a little less like a total ignoramus.
Just a little.
poor halfbrain?
SLANDER! Wozniak is SLANDERING AGAIN and for no valid reason at all!
Moral turpitude! Oh! I'm feeling faint. Wozniak is such an evil,
evil person and has damaged me irreparably and I can't go on anymore.
Whine, whine whine!