Re: Light inside a black hole?



Dear Jan Panteltje:

Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (5 Jan 2007 07:45:35 -0800) it happened "dlzc" <dlzc1@xxxxxxx>
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Dear Jan Panteltje:

Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Fri, 5 Jan 2007 09:31:03 -0500) it happened "Greg Neill"
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"Jan Panteltje" <pNaonStpealmtje@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:enl555$ftl$1@xxxxxxxxxxx
If you move to the centre of a black hole, where
gravitational forces sort of cancel, can light and
normal matter exist in some area there?

Gravitational forces don't cancel because the mass of a
black hole (except for the infalling matter from its
"feeding") is located at a singlularity at the center.

But why? image for a moment matter falling into a body.
As its mass increases,

The mass of infalling matter does not increase.

I was trying to say that the mass of the body increaes.

That is what I am telling you is incorrect. The BH gains the mass of
the body, and vice versa. But not as a function of the body's speed.

We cannot pass by each other at large fractions of the speed of light,
and turn one another into black holes.

David A. Smith

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