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What if a mass density is not great enough for the object to become a
BH? However it is accelerating very close to 'c',and this adds to its weight(inertia) and at 99.999999999999999999 of 'c' it reaches the critical mass density and is a BH. What if instead of accelerating through space it is "spinning at 99.999999999999999999 of 'c',and this can be added to its inertia force.? Best to keep in mind this is tricky but relative Go figure Bert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: What if a mass density is not great enough for the object to become a BH? However it is accelerating very close to 'c',and this adds to its weight(inertia) and at 99.999999999999999999 of 'c' it reaches the critical mass density and is a BH. What if instead of accelerating through space it is "spinning at 99.999999999999999999 of 'c',and this can be added to its inertia force.? Best to keep in mind this is tricky but relative Go figure Bert http://www.math.ucr.edu/home/baez/ph...lack_fast.html Double-A |
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Double-A Thanks for that site. It fits but I'm thinking I should have
posted this thought 17 years ago Now I feel like I stole it. Go figure Bert. |
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