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Old March 2nd 04, 10:57 PM
Timothy Law
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Hi, just as the question, if no light escape blackhole, but why we have
x-ray jetting out of it?

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Old March 2nd 04, 11:17 PM
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Hello, if i remember correctly the x-rays are produced when atoms are ripped
apart in the massive gravity pull just before the event horizon and
therefore can escape the pull of the black hole, they are not produced in
the black hole so are not past the point of no return! Not an expert or
anything but i seem to remember reading on this subject before, anyone is
free to correct me if i'm wrong!!!!!


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Old March 2nd 04, 11:56 PM
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Hi, just as the question, if no light escape blackhole, but why we have
x-ray jetting out of it?


x rays don't get out of black holes. The xrays are produced by the
extreme heating of the gas in the accretion disk ouside the BH event
horizon. A rotating black hole can also produce x rays from jets near the
poles. None of this stuff is from within the black hole itself.

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Old March 3rd 04, 12:22 AM
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Llanzlan Klazmon The 15th wrote:
x rays don't get out of black holes. The xrays are produced by the
extreme heating of the gas in the accretion disk ouside the BH event
horizon. A rotating black hole can also produce x rays from jets near
the poles. None of this stuff is from within the black hole itself.


I escaped a black hole when I divorced my first wife. And Lynda, if you
are reading this - you are a black hole. Or a white hoe.

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Old March 3rd 04, 01:04 AM
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Old March 3rd 04, 05:39 AM
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I escaped a black hole when I divorced my first wife. And Lynda, if you
are reading this - you are a black hole. Or a white hoe.


Lmao.....but have you really escaped?
Paying alimony?
A black hole will suck things into nada land.

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Old March 3rd 04, 07:19 AM
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"Matt" wrote in message
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Hello, if i remember correctly the x-rays are produced when atoms are

ripped
apart in the massive gravity pull just before the event horizon and
therefore can escape the pull of the black hole, they are not produced in
the black hole so are not past the point of no return! Not an expert or
anything but i seem to remember reading on this subject before, anyone is
free to correct me if i'm wrong!!!!!


Hi Matt,

You are right about it being outside of the event horizon. But it is not
atoms being ripped apart. There is a tremendous heating quite aways out from
the horizon. Gas is heated to extreme temps as it falls in from the
accretion disk (as well as in the jets). The x-rays come from these regions.

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Old March 3rd 04, 09:02 AM
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to me guys, its simple. e=mc2 right? so light and energy and matter are
interchangeable. so when you are a black hole, you convert matter into pure
energy. it is pure energy coming out of the black hole as freshly converted
matter. so in the form of energy light is created as spent energy. this is
the non-technical explanation as i am not a physicist.
wolfhedd

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Old March 3rd 04, 01:51 PM
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Hi Tim X-rays occurs outside the event horizon as a star most likely
flares up due to reaching a speed close to 'c'.before falling into a
blackhole. What makes this good thinking is lots of x-rays coming
from our galaxy core. The blackhole that sits there has the mass of 2.6
million suns. Stars must be revolving around this invisible mass at
great velocities.(angular motion trying to of set gravity) Stars must
be disappearing from view,and it would be of great interest how often
this happens. Bert

 




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