Re: black hole is an oximoron



solar plexus:
>the light pass (okay, bended) near a
>very big star (a lot of mass)
>
>then suddenly, the same very big star
>colapse into a black hole
>
>now the same light cant pass near the
>same (now collapsed) star anymore just
>because the black hole have so big
>a mass that not even the nearby light
>can escape

That isn't correct. The radius of the sun, for example is
6.97 x 10^8 meters. If it collapsed into a black hole, it would
have a radius of about 1600 meters. Light that could pass by
the sun before it collapsed (i.e., at a radius > 6.97 x 10^8
meters), would pass by the black hole in exactly the same way
at that distance.

>
>where does the surpluses mass came from?
>
>only answers from phds are accepted
>
.



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