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Old February 16th 07, 07:03 AM posted to sci.astro
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The collapse of matter towards the formation of a black hole should
slow down indefinitely, observed ""from outside"", as it comes nearer
and
nearer to forming a horizon.

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Old February 16th 07, 02:14 PM posted to sci.astro
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Dear amartone12:

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The collapse of matter towards the formation of a
black hole should


.... appear to ...

slow down indefinitely, observed ""from outside"",
as it comes nearer and nearer to forming a horizon.


Note that the horizon is never visible.

Note that neutron stars have high energy emissions from their
surface as stuff crashes down. That emission should vary in
intensity perhaps, but be of similar energy. Once a neutron star
collapses into a black hole, the energies from the surface should
also shift towards the red, and in a short time, be
indistinguishable from any other image "trapped" above the
horizon.

Note that a neutron star is not compact enough to have a second
einstein ring:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest...nslens_ns.html
.... where the light from an object aligned directly behind you
appears as a ring of light. (I think this is the second "sky
Einstein ring").

David A. Smith


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Old February 16th 07, 04:08 PM posted to sci.astro
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An object that is heavy spins and an eye, similar to what was seen
on Saturn's South Pole last November forms, the black hole upens
up like a donut. Somthing to think about.

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Old February 16th 07, 04:38 PM posted to sci.astro
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On Feb 16, 8:08 am, " wrote:
An object that is heavy spins and an eye, similar to what was seen
on Saturn's South Pole last November forms, the black hole upens
up like a donut. Somthing to think about.


Bush said Iraq harbored terrorists. This year Bush says Iran harbors
terrorists. I say a swirling galaxy harbors gravity (builds strong
gravitational
currents).

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Old February 16th 07, 04:48 PM posted to sci.astro
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An object that is heavy spins and an eye, similar to what was seen
on Saturn's South Pole last November forms, the black hole upens
up like a donut. Somthing to think about.


Bush said Iraq harbored terrorists. This year Bush says Iran harbors
terrorists. I say a swirling galaxy harbors gravity (builds strong
gravitational
currents).


Now if an object is flat (2 dimensional), it harbors gravitational
currents
differently than a 3 dimensional object. The object does not collapse
but harbors energy currents, and swirls in two dimensions.

Don't listen to those who want to sound right. They lack life
experience.

 




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