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Quote from: timey on 18/06/2016 20:46:24No - it would be a faster rate of time that is finite... An event horizon of a black hole is merely where it starts to be too hot for light to shine. A black holes gravity well will be geometrically flat, it's acceleration of time causing the curvature.What observations does this notion of time running faster for bodies of mass, and slower for open space not fit with?Why do you believe that it is temperature that prevents photons from escaping a black hole? That is incorrect.
No - it would be a faster rate of time that is finite... An event horizon of a black hole is merely where it starts to be too hot for light to shine. A black holes gravity well will be geometrically flat, it's acceleration of time causing the curvature.What observations does this notion of time running faster for bodies of mass, and slower for open space not fit with?
Because all atoms have been stripped to a particle plasma that is opaque. Light cannot shine through opaque.(This is a description already attributed to immediate post Big Bang conditions under current theory)
It's late now, but I'll pull up the Pound Rebka link with the gravitational shift equations in tomorrow to look at gh/c=v .....................(challenging Hubble's redshift conjecture and therefore the concept of an expanding universe)
In the more general case when h ≈ R the above is no longer true.
PS I've been in Norway for the last two weeks, eating fish, watching the midnight sun, and planning an alternative future in case the morons vote "in".
Quote from: timey on 19/06/2016 03:53:17It's late now, but I'll pull up the Pound Rebka link with the gravitational shift equations in tomorrow to look at gh/c=v .....................(challenging Hubble's redshift conjecture and therefore the concept of an expanding universe)but you need to read the next sentence QuoteIn the more general case when h ≈ R the above is no longer true. PS I've been in Norway for the last two weeks, eating fish, watching the midnight sun, and planning an alternative future in case the morons vote "in".