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On Jul 13, 10:53 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double-A Particles come as close to "c' before entering a BH. with this added inertia and A BH great gravity they do enter, We out side observers just are not able to detect the instant of entry. But to think otherwise is not reality bert Measuring from our frame of reference, particles and light itself approach the speed of 0 m/s as they near the event horizon, just like those radio waves coming from Mars slow down as they pass the Sun. With infinite time dilation, the moment of entry could not happen during the lifetime of the universe. Double-A |
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