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Old November 3rd 05, 05:44 PM
Ra♥ïⁿg L♂♀♫iε
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Default Neutron star and no black hole

Luigi Caselli wrote:
"Ra?ï?g L???i?" ha scritto nel messaggio
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Double-A wrote:
Luigi Caselli wrote:
See

http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2005/wd1/


http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall...05/05-171.html

Maybe something like dark energy repulsion avoid the black hole

creation?

Luigi Caselli


I think that all objects currently thought to be black holes will turn
out to be something similar to neutron stars.

Like all computers, the big simulator doesn't like working with
infinities!

Doesn't that prove to be a bit of a problem for just about everything
in phyics, then?

The entire subject is built around 'Deperately seeking THE perfect
convergence'.


Only black holes can destroy the space structure, other infinities in
physics are not so problematic...

Oh? ... No reason to worry about Unified field theories or Universal
constants, then ...
Might as well chuck out Conservation laws while you are at it, too.
In a black hole you must have different mathematics, physics and so on.
Really to weird for the Big Computer...
IMHO there must be some effect (I'm thinking about something lik dark energy
repulsion at small scale) avoiding infinite collapsing even for a
supermassive star.

Luigi Caselli