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Blackholes and super cold Sodium
Just a thought that is in the other direction,and makes a blackhole just
as black. Light slows down to 3 miles per hour going through super cold sodium. Light can't get out of a blackhole because a BH is colder than super cold sodium,and any energy entering a BH has its motion brought to zero. There is no motion inside a BH. Bert PS Best to think in every direction |
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Bert wrote,
There is no motion inside a BH. Anti-spam address: oldcoot88atwebtv.net Change 'at' to@ |
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Hit 'send' by mistake. !@#$%&!!
Bert, I thought you said "spin is in". oc |
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Hi oc "Spin is in" Yes it is. Can I say the blackhole's horizon is
spinning but there is no spin,or any directional motion inside a blackhole because it does not relate to the rest of the universe. oc as I posted I was just thinking in a different direction in making the blackhole black. My own thoughts are photons never slow down,that it would not be a photon unless it went at "c" That electrons structure is photons making a field that is spinning at "c" To me it looks like bees swirling out of their hive(seen from a distance) and a single bee seen as a photon. Still photons are attracted to cold(hot goes to cold) and the the temperature inside a blackhole is a million times colder than the space the BH is immersed in Bert |
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