Re: No black holes just an extreme of gravity
"Nick" <macromitch@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The failure is that GR predicts the emission
> of energyless light at the event horizon.
> Energyless light?
> Light of infinite wavelength?
> Infinitly redshifted light emitted?
> Boloney.
"Baloney" is the correct spelling ^.^
The edge of the event horizon is where light particles just.. stop - the
point where they can't escape the gravity. So more like no wavelength (Or
something like that. I just finished the two Black Hole chapters in SH's A
Brief History of Time, but ought to re-read parts..)
> If you don't believe it look up Einstein shift.
> So you can see you are wrong.
>
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