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The creation of new particles pair doesn't contradict the conservation laws due to tidal activity.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 16/04/2021 21:06:27There are no negative mass in our universe Then there is no particulate Hawking radiation.You can't have one without the other.
There are no negative mass in our universe
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/04/2021 23:20:43Quote from: Dave Lev on 16/04/2021 21:06:27There are no negative mass in our universe Then there is no particulate Hawking radiation.You can't have one without the other.That's a very interesting point BC.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 17/04/2021 04:47:02The creation of new particles pair doesn't contradict the conservation laws due to tidal activity.It does.Making more stuff is a contradiction of the law of conservation of mass.Nothing you can say will stop that being true, so it's silly that you keep insisting on it.
You all clearly see that he Milky Way creates every year 10 new stars and that Baby Boom Galaxy creates 4,000 new stars every year.But who cares?
Making more stuff is a contradiction of the law of conservation of mass.Nothing you can say will stop that being true, so it's silly that you keep insisting on it.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 14:46:03You all clearly see that he Milky Way creates every year 10 new stars and that Baby Boom Galaxy creates 4,000 new stars every year.But who cares?Nobody, because they understand that the new stars are made from hydrogen that is already there (being drawn in by gravity).
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 14:46:03You all clearly see that he Milky Way creates every year 10 new stars and that Baby Boom Galaxy creates 4,000 new stars every year.But who cares?
You set the physics law high above the observation and evidence.
If the hydrogen can go away in a jet, then the hydrogen is there.Why did you ask me to prove that the hydrogen is there when you already knew it?
You just keep claiming that things fall up.
Why is it so difficult with you?
Why do you keep on with this nonsense while we clearly see that no star /matter is falling in
it is your obligation to prove your imagination by real observation.
Is there any possibility for you to accept the real observations and evidences?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 20:14:19Why is it so difficult with you?Because I'm right, and you know it.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 20:14:19Why is it so difficult with you?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 20:14:19Why do you keep on with this nonsense while we clearly see that no star /matter is falling inWe can't see anything "clearly" at that distance.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 20:14:19Why do you keep on with this nonsense while we clearly see that no star /matter is falling in
because they understand that the new stars are made from hydrogen that is already there (being drawn in by gravity).
your claim is that mass spontaneously pops into existence near black holes and that's an obvious breech of the conservation of mass.
So, how can you claim that "We can't see anything "clearly" or assume that the Hydrogen drawn in by gravity?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 20:40:25So, how can you claim that "We can't see anything "clearly" or assume that the Hydrogen drawn in by gravity?Show me the clear pictures of accretion disks round black holes or accept that we can't see them clearly.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 20:40:25So, how can you claim that "We can't see anything "clearly" or assume that the Hydrogen drawn in by gravity?
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-swarm-hydrogen-clouds-center-galaxy.html"A team of astronomers has discovered what appears to be a grand exodus of more than 100 hydrogen clouds streaming away from the center of the Milky Way and heading into intergalactic space."In our real universe Hydrogen clouds streaming away from the center of the Milky Way and heading into intergalactic space.
Is it real?You don't have to argue with me about that picture, it's better for you to argue with our scientists.They claim that they cleary observe that Hydrogen clouds are streaming away from the center of the Milky Way and heading into intergalactic space:
Do you think that they are liers?
Hence, our scientists tell us that they clearly observe matter/molecular/100 hydrogen clouds as they are moving outwards.Do you accept all of those observations?
There is plenty of hydrogen in the universe so it isn't a problem that some, near the BH is falling in, but other hydrogen far away is expanding out.
But there really is no clear picture of the accretion disk.
So we are left with extrapolation.
Those scientist also support the bbt, so you don't think they're believable, right? What you are doing is known as a bad faith argument. You accept anything that even vaguely supports your position and you reject everything that doesn't.
The chance that we see all of those 100 Gas clouds as they all streaming away and just one is falling in is zero
Please be aware that any falling in must come with Fireworks.
Hence, there is no way for us to miss even a small gas cloud as it falls into the accretion disc.
I also hope that you agree that there is no way for those 100 gas clouds to be ejected while at the same time and in the same path/distance other gas clouds would fall in.
You actually offered a clear photo of M87. We don't see there any sort of falling in or even a spiral inwards shape.
Even if you claim that it is difficult to observe our own galaxy, then there are other Billions galaxy
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on 16/04/2021 04:50:32Our scientists have never even seen any falling stars or inwards spiraling shape into the accretion disc.True (at least for the time being)
Quote from: Dave Lev on 16/04/2021 04:50:32Our scientists have never even seen any falling stars or inwards spiraling shape into the accretion disc.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 10:44:30Hence, there is no way for us to miss even a small gas cloud as it falls into the accretion disc.We don't see the gas until it's in the process of falling in, and is getting compressed and heating up (because it's cold). The hot gas, heated by the energy released by converting potential energy to kinetic (and then heat) is called the accretion disk, and we do see it.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 10:44:30Hence, there is no way for us to miss even a small gas cloud as it falls into the accretion disc.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 10:44:30The chance that we see all of those 100 Gas clouds as they all streaming away and just one is falling in is zeroThe stuff falling in is near the BH and the stuff not falling in is far.The volume that is "near" is much smaller than the volume that is "far".It is much easier to see big things than small things.So the likelihood of only seeing the big things, but not the small things, is not "zero"; it is obviously very likely indeed.This is just common sense.Why didn't you realise that?
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 10:44:30The chance that we see all of those 100 Gas clouds as they all streaming away and just one is falling in is zero
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 10:44:30I also hope that you agree that there is no way for those 100 gas clouds to be ejected while at the same time and in the same path/distance other gas clouds would fall in.No, I don't agree with things that are wrong.There's an obvious way for it to happen, and I already explained that.The problem is either that you do not read, or that you do not understand.I can't really help with that.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 10:44:30I also hope that you agree that there is no way for those 100 gas clouds to be ejected while at the same time and in the same path/distance other gas clouds would fall in.
As expected you have totally ignored all the key arguments in my reply.
Sorry - how can you contradict yourself?
This is not just a normal common sense.
Based on this sense, there is no possibility for the galaxy to create any sort of new matter.
We have already deeply discussed about the accretion disc and so there is no need to say it again.
Therefore - even if we don't see any falling stars/matter you and all the other BBT scientists would continue to hope that something must fall it
So, while all of those gas clouds are moving outwards, you wish to believe that other gas cloud at the same location should move inwards
So, if one day you would find an indication for falling stars or matter then let me know about it.
In the meantime - I would continue to claim that new matter MUST be created by the galaxy
I really feel that I'm waste my timing on something that is absolutely so clear and simple.
You do not need me to point out that matter falls.
You have not "discussed" it, you have ignored the physics of it.Stuff falls down.Once you accept that there will be no need to say it again.