Ok, but this is only true for the intrinsic singularity. In this place known physics break down. At the event horizon, choosing a well-behaved...
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Pete, I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what your point is. Could you elaborate?
The last one if the observer is on earth, a cesium atom on the moon if the observer is on the moon, in a moving spaceship if the observer is there....
The difference between a removable singularity and an intrinsic one is huge. An intrinsic singularity is a singularity in the mathematical object we...
I'm still on thin ice, but: A particle falling in a graviational field increases its kinetical energy (and thus making available those extra...
[Ouote] Did you know that the event horizon is also a singularity? No, there isn't. There is a singularity at the event horizon in the...
Why gravity wins over matter I am on thin ice here, but I vaguely remember being told something like this: The "final barrier" of compression is...
A while ago I wrote: (It should of course be explanation, I have spoken more Spanish than English lately.) Looking at this it looks as if the...
Just two links... Two different refutes of the article which started this. This one gives some background for the article and a likely explanation...
HallsofIvy, I agree with most of what you said, epecially that mixing up energy and momentum is a common road to errors. But: is only correct...
No, the absorbed photons would all come in the outward direction and therefore carry a momentum outwards. The black absorber will absorb this...
I think he is wrong. A lot of radiation is sent out from the sun in all directions, but in one arbirtrary place sufficently close but well outside...
Einstein's theory of relativity isn't the formula E = m*c^2 , though it is the most known consequence of it. He actually set out to think about how...
I am on the move, so I am quite slow to respond these days... Chagur wrote: Well, yes please! I had already checked that out before I wrote...
Flaws in the article This is actually the first time I have read anything that pretends to be serious physics, but which I have been able to spot at...
If one reads the original article one notices that it is full of flaws. I wouldn't really be suprised if someone told me this is a joke, but it would...
Tom, your definition/intuition of the word "quantized" is flawed. As I and chroot have pointed out, the quanta can have any value. In a ray of light...
It looks like Tom shares what I believe is a common misconception about quantum physics. It is that nature is like a digital photograph, when you...
There may be more intuitive ways of explaining it, but what I wrote was what came to my mind yesterday night. I remember "discovering" that sqrt(x) =...
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