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It's not even meaningful to say I'm trying to claim jurisdiction.I'm saying your posts are nonsense because they are.
Which are within the boundary of the BH. BH's within a BH
Quote from: Thebox on 11/03/2018 16:55:35Which are within the boundary of the BH. BH's within a BHThe orbiting stars are well outside of the event horizon of their black hole companions. You can calculate the radius of a black hole's event horizon using the equation derived by Karl Schwarzschild: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius. For Cygnus X-1's black hole, that's an event horizon radius of about 44 kilometers, whereas the star orbits it at a distance of about 2.8 million kilometers.
Do you understand legalese at all?
You are trying to state that Wiki, the ''machine' has jurisdiction over people in a new theories section.
You are not acting as people, you are acting on behalf of the ''machine''
Your defence of the ''machine'' is not being objective.
oI am stating that facts have dominion in science
There is a self- consistent body of knowledge
I ask you Mr C again , provide objective proof of an independent and distinct existence of time?
Time affects everything.So what?
I use a clock to measure it
Would you like to list the (material) things time does not affect.
For Cygnus X-1's black hole, that's an event horizon radius of a calculation approximately 44 kilometres, whereas the star orbits it at a measure of about 2.8 million kilo-meters.That shows the approximation is a load of garbage and a broken calculation.
Orbit velocity stops an object falling or does it?
The gravitational effects of the black hole are felt outside the event horizon,
but the event horizon surely works the same way as the inverse square law, there will be a point where the force of the BH will not act on objects?
So no doubt you can explain in a clear and precise manner what it is ?
Quote from: Thebox on 11/03/2018 19:46:43So no doubt you can explain in a clear and precise manner what it is ? Not really, no.I can't do much better that the dictionary.
You say you measure distance with a tape measure. Can you explain what distance is.
Obviously, if you believe that you must be doomed to the idea that scientists (who are material things) will not change so they will never accept your idea.