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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: jsaldea12 on 30/01/2019 10:41:59

Title: The intriguing gsas and dust ennveloping black hole is SOLVED.
Post by: jsaldea12 on 30/01/2019 10:41:59
The intriguing dust and gas enveloping black hole is SOLVED

…  Continuity on my article: “Black hole is just a giant boiling object in space on which light escapes”:  Why  is there  that intriguing thick  dust and gas that completely envelopes the supposed black  thus makes  supposed black hole  invisible?. It is because the supposed black hole is so hot, could be billion of centigrade that it  boils and spews gas and dust that completely envelopes the supposed black hole. It is just like boiling water that evaporates H2O into atmosphere  This is the only solid explanation
On Dr. Stephen Hawking recanting black hole:
 “Physicists thought they resolved the paradox in 2004 with the notion of black hole complementarity. According to this proposal, information that crosses the event horizon of a black hole both reflects back out and passes inside, never to escape. Because no single observer can ever be both inside and outside the black hole’s horizon, no one can witness both situations simultaneously, and no contradiction arises. The argument was sufficient to convince Hawking to concede the bet. During a July 2004 talk in Dublin, Ireland, he presented Preskill with the eighth edition of Total Baseball: The Ultimate Baseball Encyclopedia, “from which information can be retrieved at will.”(Refer to https://www.quantamagazine.org/stephen-hawkings-black-hole-paradox-keeps-physicists-puzzled-20180314) It means: When information can be retrieved at will from inside the event horizon, it means light escapes from black hole. I am inclined to believe that Dr. hawking is changing his mind.  jose aldea, roxas city
Title: Re: The intriguing gsas and dust ennveloping black hole is SOLVED.
Post by: PmbPhy on 30/01/2019 13:30:51
The intriguing dust and gas enveloping black hole is SOLVED ...
This belongs in the new theory section.