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Well, you could try actually answering the point but... it seems you can't.Why not just accept that and stop?Anyway, in the mean timeSince you have essentially fallen to the level of saying "because magic..." there's no real point to continuing this discussion.
Since you have essentially fallen to the level of saying "because magic..." there's no real point to continuing this discussion.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/05/2018 22:44:59Since you have essentially fallen to the level of saying "because magic..." there's no real point to continuing this discussion.
Consider a black hole in being liking to an air bubble underwater.
Quote from: Thebox on 03/06/2018 09:18:49Consider a black hole in being liking to an air bubble underwater. Why would I do that?It's not as if black holes act like bubbles.For example, you can easily tell if you are in a bubble or not and yu can see where the boundary is.That's not true with black holes.
you were in a Bh you would not even be able to tell
BH expands and pushes the celestial bodies outwards
Quote from: Thebox on 03/06/2018 09:38:00 you were in a Bh you would not even be able to tellAnd if you were in a bubble, you would be able to tell- because you would be in air, rather than water.So we agree that black holes and bubbles don't behave the same way.OK so why do you pretend they do behave the same way?Quote from: Thebox on 03/06/2018 09:18:49Consider a black hole in being liking to an air bubble underwater. It's just silly to push analogies like that.A hole will expand if you put more mass into it and that includes the mass of photons hitting it.But the real problem with your idea is thisQuote from: Thebox on 24/05/2018 10:21:01 BH expands and pushes the celestial bodies outwards How can it push?Nothing from the hole can leave it to push on the other things.You have been ignoring this fundamental flaw in your idea for a while now.It's time you addressed it or accepted that, as is so often the case, you are simply wrong.