Re: Black hole Riddle
- From: herbertglazier@xxxxxxxxx (G=EMC^2 Glazier)
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:48:01 -0400
Reality is by the time an object nears the event horizon it has been
torn apart by the black holes great force of gravity. It is
sub=microscopic particle that go through the event horizon,and their
speed has been accelerated to 99.999999999999999999999999999999999 of
'c' A black hole puts the Cern accelerator to shame. If a black hole
is revolving at 'c' or close to it the event horizon can only be a the
center of its axis poles Stuff circling it going into its pole would
look like a question mark ? There can be no universe spacetime in a
black hole. Gravity or acceleration control the flow of time. Inside
a black hole only relates to "before the big bang" Dark energy and
gravity. Bert
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