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What we see is what we have!
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 15:13:25So what else is need for your BBT mind to understand that what we see is what we have?I'm still waiting for real evidence; not seeing something (especially when it is invisible) is not grounds to believe it does not exist.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 15:13:25So what else is need for your BBT mind to understand that what we see is what we have?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 15:13:25I have full trust in the supper advanced technology of our scientists.It doesn't matter how good your technology is if the thing you are looking for is invisible.Particularly iit is faraway, poorly lit and right next to something bright.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 15:13:25I have full trust in the supper advanced technology of our scientists.
That argument could be relevant if also the ejected matter was also invisible.
I have PROVED by real articale that our scientists have the technology to see
And now you need to look at the resolution and sensitivity.
THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY; THE STUFF FALLING IN IS NOT GLOWING.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/07/2021 17:51:23THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY; THE STUFF FALLING IN IS NOT GLOWING.Why is it?Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.Hence, as the temp of the falling matter is identical to the temp of the ejected matter, how could it be that "THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY"?
Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:53:39Quote from: Bored chemist on Today at 17:51:23THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY; THE STUFF FALLING IN IS NOT GLOWING.Why is it?Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.Hence, as the temp of the falling matter is identical to the temp of the ejected matter, how could it be that "THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY"?Because it is hot.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:53:39Quote from: Bored chemist on Today at 17:51:23THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY; THE STUFF FALLING IN IS NOT GLOWING.Why is it?Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.Hence, as the temp of the falling matter is identical to the temp of the ejected matter, how could it be that "THE EJECTED MATTER IS GLOWING BRIGHTLY"?
However, I have proved that even if the ejected matter is cold, our scientists can observe it.Did you already forget it?
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:53:39Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.Sometimes, if there's a ;lot of it and nothing else there which makes to too difficult.
you never listen to anything that doesn't agree with your delusion.You refuse to learn from the people who are here, on this site and who know better than you.
Quote from: Bored chemist on Yesterday at 20:04:49QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:53:39Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.Sometimes, if there's a ;lot of it and nothing else there which makes to too difficult.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:53:39Our scientists can observe a cold stuff/matter.
You are using the word "sometimes".
I hope that by now you do understand that we can observe a cold stuff.
Sometimes, if there's a ;lot of it and nothing else there which makes to too difficult.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 04:47:05You are using the word "sometimes".Because I don't mean "never" and I don't mean "always".
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 04:47:05You are using the word "sometimes".
I hope that by now you do understand that sometimes the falling matter must be also visible.
but you ignore the fact that for the same reasons the ejected matter should also be invisible?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:43:54I hope that by now you do understand that sometimes the falling matter must be also visible.I always did.I pointed out that's why we can see the accretion disk.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:43:54I hope that by now you do understand that sometimes the falling matter must be also visible.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:43:54but you ignore the fact that for the same reasons the ejected matter should also be invisible?No.Kicking something out of the gravity well near a black hole will always require that you put a lot of effort into it.Since that process, whatever it is, will not be 100% efficient, some of the wok will be converted to heat.So the stuff coming out will always (not just "sometimes") be hot.Again, this is obvious physics.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 19:43:54but you ignore the fact that for the same reasons the ejected matter should also be invisible?
You fully agree that we have never ever observed any matter as it falls into the SMBH' accretion disc.
Therefore, based on real observation
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 21:33:02You fully agree that we have never ever observed any matter as it falls into the SMBH' accretion disc.No, I don'tBecause we observe stuff falling in.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01153-7
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 21:33:02You fully agree that we have never ever observed any matter as it falls into the SMBH' accretion disc.
And the rest of your post is wrong too.
We've never observed anything coming out of a black hole.
By the way, have you noticed that none of this has anything to do with the BBT?Is tat because you realise the the BBT is correct?
It seems that you have severe problem with your memory.Kryptid had already offered a similar article about this specific issue of gravitational wave that was discovered by LIGO and VIRGO in 2019 and we have discussed deeply about it.
I'm also waiting for you to explain the error in this.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether's_theoremAnd I'm also still waiting for you to respond property to this.Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/07/2021 20:05:08Quote from: Dave Lev on 14/07/2021 19:39:57Is it a new tactics?No.Asking questions is not a new tactic.Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/07/2021 18:14:02Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/07/2021 17:52:07asked a simple question about it too, and you are pathetic, so you didn't answer.Please try again.Quote from: Bored chemist on Today at 13:43:36Is the cat there or not?[/quoteAnd,while we are at it.Why can't you promise not to tell lies?Is it because you know that the truth is the opposite of what you are saying?Is it because you know that things fall down, rather than up?]
The problems isn't my memory.Kryptid posted it.You didn't understand it (and thus wrote nonsense about not having seen things fall into BH)So I posted a similar article in the hope that you might understand it better this time.In terms of falling and black holes, it's the only evidence we have.Things fall in.
The main problem is that you consider the SMBH as it was a BH.
Do you also consider an elephant as you consider an Ant?