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Old September 6th 04, 11:59 PM
Double-A
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Darla wrote:
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If c is a constant, that is, if you drive a vehicle at 100 kph with
your
headlamps on, then the light leaving your headlamps still travels at
1,079,252,849 kph (c) rather than at 1,079,252,949 kph (c+100 kph),
then how
can it be affected by gravity?
Radiation velocity is not affected by any other force, so why is it
shut
down by c+ escape velocities of extremely dense star remnants?
And could there be Another explanation for why light from a distant
star
appears to be bent by your Sun's gravitational field as observed
during a
solar eclipse?

Darla


Double-A:

I don't think that escape velocity is really the operative cause of
light not being emitted from a black hole. It has more to do with
clocks having stopped ticking at the event horizon. With time having
been dilated to a standstill, there is literally no time for light to
be emitted.

Double-A
 




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