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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Black Hole - Infinitely slow Super nova?
« on: 25/04/2019 22:28:30 »
Heres something to ponder, i'm not saying i'm correct but it may be an interesting read, it may make ya laugh, who knows.
I seen a video discussing that time dilation from a black hole creates a problem, where from our perspective if we could see you, you would freeze in time on the very edge of the black hole itself due to the time dilation and remain there for eternity, because you are being accelerated to the speed of light while you're pulled in, thus slowing down your time infinitely from our point of view, so you freeze. What they suggest is that the perspective of the person falling in, well, they simply pass through and enter. Therefor an "event" happened, but didn't from the outside.
I tend to disagree, assuming I understand correctly, As you fall into a black hole, the universe behind you would age faster, faster, faster till it ages quintillions of years in an instant because you're infinitely slowing down in time relative to the universe. If a black hole Decays and explodes within 10 quadrillion years, well, wouldn't that mean from your perspective you would see the Black hole shrink as you approached it because its aging as well as the universe, if hawking radiation is correct it would shrink as you're falling into it and eventually explode. You being matter thats accelerated to the speed of light would be part of that explosion 10 quadrillion years from now.
Or if black holes never decay, you would just experience the entire aging of the universe in a flash then disappear as the universe disappears. But lets ignore that and assume black holes decay.
So if this were true, it would imply that black holes are simply Time anomalies, time traps. The gravity well becomes so intense that time locks up relative to the universe, the core of the star is still there in its most possible dense form, but will not collapse further because A - physically can not and B - time has virtually stopped.
So over 10 quadrillion years the black hole decays, it gets so small that the gravity in it becomes too weak and finally, time starts to speed up because the well is no longer as strong, as time speeds up, the decay speeds up, and eventually this back and forth within a millionth of a second creates a huge explosion.
So a black hole could very well be a delayed massive supernova, its gravity so intense it bends time to the point where it virtually stops, thus becomes "black" to us because the information going in/out is stuck in time. It sits like this until hawking radiation decays it as well as the matter collected over time, then finally the explosion can finish and it does, in a nice ending explosion.
this would also imply everything pulled in gets stuck in time on the outer edge, so there would be a shell, in the shape of a sphere, around the Time locked core of the black hole, where all the matter collected sits..
But again, the black holes perspective, since time is "locked" until it decays enough all it'll "see" is it simply exploding.. but during this explosion the universe ages 10 quadrillion years.. a dragged out explosion because of time. From your perspective falling in, you would see billions of stars and dust get sucked in within a trillionth of a microsecond and boom, explosion. (in reality you would just get accelerated to virtually light speed, turn into a hot plasma and be part of an explosion)
OR.... you would "decay" before even reaching the end of the black holes life. If you're part of that shell of time locked matter around the time locked core, you'll decay over time.. so maybe you wouldn't be part of the end explosion, you would just vaporize as you're entering .. so anything entering would vaporize into individual particles before reaching the center. Hmm
If this were all the case, there is no secret inside - just the core of the star in its most dense form, locked in time.
Sorry if I wasted your time, I was bored and thought hey maybe i can discuss possibilities and hypotheticals with some other folks. Cheers.
I seen a video discussing that time dilation from a black hole creates a problem, where from our perspective if we could see you, you would freeze in time on the very edge of the black hole itself due to the time dilation and remain there for eternity, because you are being accelerated to the speed of light while you're pulled in, thus slowing down your time infinitely from our point of view, so you freeze. What they suggest is that the perspective of the person falling in, well, they simply pass through and enter. Therefor an "event" happened, but didn't from the outside.
I tend to disagree, assuming I understand correctly, As you fall into a black hole, the universe behind you would age faster, faster, faster till it ages quintillions of years in an instant because you're infinitely slowing down in time relative to the universe. If a black hole Decays and explodes within 10 quadrillion years, well, wouldn't that mean from your perspective you would see the Black hole shrink as you approached it because its aging as well as the universe, if hawking radiation is correct it would shrink as you're falling into it and eventually explode. You being matter thats accelerated to the speed of light would be part of that explosion 10 quadrillion years from now.
Or if black holes never decay, you would just experience the entire aging of the universe in a flash then disappear as the universe disappears. But lets ignore that and assume black holes decay.
So if this were true, it would imply that black holes are simply Time anomalies, time traps. The gravity well becomes so intense that time locks up relative to the universe, the core of the star is still there in its most possible dense form, but will not collapse further because A - physically can not and B - time has virtually stopped.
So over 10 quadrillion years the black hole decays, it gets so small that the gravity in it becomes too weak and finally, time starts to speed up because the well is no longer as strong, as time speeds up, the decay speeds up, and eventually this back and forth within a millionth of a second creates a huge explosion.
So a black hole could very well be a delayed massive supernova, its gravity so intense it bends time to the point where it virtually stops, thus becomes "black" to us because the information going in/out is stuck in time. It sits like this until hawking radiation decays it as well as the matter collected over time, then finally the explosion can finish and it does, in a nice ending explosion.
this would also imply everything pulled in gets stuck in time on the outer edge, so there would be a shell, in the shape of a sphere, around the Time locked core of the black hole, where all the matter collected sits..
But again, the black holes perspective, since time is "locked" until it decays enough all it'll "see" is it simply exploding.. but during this explosion the universe ages 10 quadrillion years.. a dragged out explosion because of time. From your perspective falling in, you would see billions of stars and dust get sucked in within a trillionth of a microsecond and boom, explosion. (in reality you would just get accelerated to virtually light speed, turn into a hot plasma and be part of an explosion)
OR.... you would "decay" before even reaching the end of the black holes life. If you're part of that shell of time locked matter around the time locked core, you'll decay over time.. so maybe you wouldn't be part of the end explosion, you would just vaporize as you're entering .. so anything entering would vaporize into individual particles before reaching the center. Hmm
If this were all the case, there is no secret inside - just the core of the star in its most dense form, locked in time.
Sorry if I wasted your time, I was bored and thought hey maybe i can discuss possibilities and hypotheticals with some other folks. Cheers.