Re: Expanding Space

From: Rudy Drabek (erdrXs_at_aon.at)
Date: 03/05/05


Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 10:07:19 +0100

N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) schrieb:
> Dear Rudy Drabek:
>
> "Rudy Drabek" <erdrXs@aon.at> wrote in message
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>>>"Rudy Drabek" <erdrXs@aon.at> wrote in message
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>snip
>
>>I have philosophical as physical problems with "living
>>in a BH" <--funny
>
>
> I really like it. If our black holes open into our "container
> Universe" (just as its could open into ours), then our container
> can have the anti-matter and opposite parity violations.
>
>
>>Physical is simple explained: take a small BH with
>>just the event hor. 1 m above the matter -neglecting
>>spagetti and so one- . Then I start drilling a hole .
>
>
> It is a black hole on the outside. It is a Big Bang on the
> inside. 1 m above *what*?

Above the condensed matter. In analogy to the fact that the
gravitational forces are zero also in the center of earth .
Nobody knows exactly about the morphology of a Black Hole -->singularity
and thats it. Noone spends more than this word.

  Matter won't stay outside the event
> horizon of an "interesting" hole for more than a femtosecond or
> so.

Yes, I know, only thought experiment.
>
>
>>After 2 m I'm no longer in a BH, because gravity is decreasing.
>>So no universe can be there.
>>But this is pure speculation, so don't take it serious.
>
>

>>snip

rgds Rudy



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