Re: Science on Radio
From: ruko (ruko2001_at_yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 02/12/05
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Date: 11 Feb 2005 23:35:11 -0600
> habshiwrote:
Due to centrifugal forces the equatorial diameter is bigger than the
polar one , and one
> weighs less at the poles . What about spinning stars like neutron or
black holes . They must be like
> flattened discs . So light could escape from the North and South
poles , we might even be able to
> visit one and get near its north pole and then escape blowing a
raspberry
> Could quasars be us looking on from the top of black holes with
light climbing out of the
> gravitational well and undergoing an enormous red shift ?
There is no such thing as centrifugal force.
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