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Dear G=EMC^2 Glazier:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: HJ you are going by earth gravity time,and your missing my main point and that is the space crew out side the BH will make the trip Your space crew "orbitting just outside the event horizon" will be bombarded by very high intensity radiation from the Universe at large. If you want the full 110 million years to pass in a week (say), this is a gamma of about 6x10^9. Now take the power of even the CMBR, and its temperature for the astronauts climbs to much hotter than the surface of the Sun, and it would be fully visible for half (?) of the sky. They will cook, assuming they don't simply get caromed into the BH first. I'm not even sure such a high gamma orbit is even stable for a material ship. Besides, the rest of Milky Way also makes a similar rotation, so not much difference in what you'd see around you, right? David A. Smith |
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