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Old July 28th 06, 06:03 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Would a central galactic black hole be expected to to produce more Hawking
radiation than an ordinary stellar hole? Do equations exist for the
scaling of Hawking radiation intensity with mass or size?
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Old July 28th 06, 06:18 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Dear John Schutkeker:

"John Schutkeker" wrote in
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Would a central galactic black hole be expected to
to produce more Hawking radiation than an ordinary
stellar hole? Do equations exist for the scaling of
Hawking radiation intensity with mass or size?


http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/hawk.html
Temperature inversely proportional to mass.
Luminosity proportional to temperature^4.

David A. Smith


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Old July 29th 06, 02:35 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Hawking has wrong understanding for the black hole. Rightfully black
hole is an EP-eauilibrium point or the point of nothing -- a point in
which the pro and the anti completely annihilate. they rather think of
black hole to be analogy for grave and so they are trying to explain
what's there beyond death. i have been there, there is nothing special:
when you fall into a equlibrium point it transfers you thru the
worm-wortex back into the source of life or if it is more convincing
the worms eat you and make you non-organic food for the organic beings.


http://dedanoe.tripod.com/maximum-worp.html
sorry tripod is down these days!

John Schutkeker напиша:
Would a central galactic black hole be expected to to produce more Hawking
radiation than an ordinary stellar hole? Do equations exist for the
scaling of Hawking radiation intensity with mass or size?


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Old July 29th 06, 05:19 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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John Schutkeker wrote:
Would a central galactic black hole be expected to to produce more Hawking
radiation than an ordinary stellar hole? Do equations exist for the
scaling of Hawking radiation intensity with mass or size?


Hello?

Are u there?

Plasma on the order of Quasar volumes is streaming
out the magnetic poles of all s0-called BHs.
We have SEEN it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HUGE amounts of primordial matter are exitting
Black Holes continuously.

Hello?

Is anyone there?
Why r u still giving Hawking's ideas *any*
credence whatsoever?

'Black Holes'
are galactic centers where neutron stars are torn apart
and re-charged into high-energy plasma.
They are 'star factories'.

John

 




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