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Can spatial rotational dimensions be associated with the time dimensions? If so this will “reduce” the Kerr metric.
It could pop in and out of existences! lol
It's penchant for popping in and out of existence could make its attracting a Light accretion disk problematic. lol
These posts were split off from "Can the Kerr metric be reduced?" because they do not address the question of Kerr metrics, and they diverge from current scientific understanding. evan_au (mod)Quote from: Richard777 on 16/10/2018 16:52:03Can spatial rotational dimensions be associated with the time dimensions? If so this will “reduce” the Kerr metric.Can a dead in the water BH, w/o charge, with an angular momentum of free fall be given vector coordinates that are recognized as a progression of time? Space/Time fabric is non-influential on this BH. The BH is adrift as all spatial coordinates are passing it by. The passing of time as represented by moving linear distance cannot mark the BH as localized (fixed) because it position is not stagnant. Its free fall in linear Space/time is its own time dimension. Kerr metrics would only be applicable if the BH attracted a Light accretion disk and was part and parcel of the expansion of Space/Time. It could pop in and out of existences! lolApologies if I misinterpreted. lol