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Light pressure on light (in blackhole) ?
I was just wondering if light can pressure onto of light, perhaps in a blackhole and what would be the effects of light pressuring together on itself ?
What do our equations say will happen to light if it pressures on top of itself, is this theoretically possibly by our current theories/understanding ? Perhaps light falls into the blackhole so fast that it never pressurises on top of itself or maybe it does, I don't know ! Bye, Skybuck. |
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Light pressure on light (in blackhole) ?
On 11/03/2020 4:52 pm, wrote:
I was just wondering if light can pressure onto of light, huh? |
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