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| Date | 2019-01-17 15:27 -0800 |
| References | (2 earlier) <f0481491-aa10-338e-cac1-fa058776772a@PointedEars.de> <q1p069$q8$1@dont-email.me> <q1qpe8$1ih4$1@gioia.aioe.org> <bc7165ae-1af0-401c-b85b-d77f5b205dbf@googlegroups.com> <q1qscl$t7m$1@dont-email.me> |
| Message-ID | <8577671a-03e7-4e76-a82c-e263b4a8416d@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: Black holes surprisingly cool |
| From | mitchrae3323@gmail.com |
On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 1:34:17 PM UTC-8, Chris M. Thomasson wrote: > On 1/17/2019 1:26 PM, mitchrae3323@gmail.com wrote: > > On Thursday, January 17, 2019 at 12:43:57 PM UTC-8, Sergi o wrote: > >> On 1/16/2019 10:26 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote: > >>> On 1/16/2019 12:49 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote: > >>> [...] > >>>> Because the EH of a BH should in fact be a very hot “bit soup” in the > >>>> frame > >>>> of a distant observer (like us): > >>>> > >>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DIl3Hfh9tY> > >>>> > >>> > >>> Thanks Thomas. Have watched it in the past, and can watch it several > >>> times in a row. > >> > >> > >> good lecture, quite confusing to me, I'm sure the math is horrendous. > >> (I haven't studied string theory) > >> > >> I get stuck at the event horizon, where time => 0, so an object > >> approches it, never quite gets in, and piles up in slow time just near > >> the EH. > >> > >> the lecture says the surface of the BH is extramly hot, thermalized and > >> radiated back out.... (new to me) > > > > Who's touched a black hole? > > The same person who gave you a Nobel Prize? That is a group of people... with the help of my partner Murray Gell Mann's nominations... > > > No. > > Mathematical God creates gravitation. Chris? You won't win that argument. Just try arguing about what God is doing… God creates gravity. Can you say He doesn't sustain the universe? Mitchell Raemsch
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Black holes surprisingly cool john <johnsefton288@gmail.com> - 2019-01-16 10:41 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Woe <woe_is_me@the_bar.room> - 2019-01-16 15:11 -0500
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedEars@web.de> - 2019-01-16 21:49 +0100
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "Chris M. Thomasson " <ahh_f_it@crap.nothing> - 2019-01-16 20:26 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Sergi o <invaliid@invalid.com> - 2019-01-17 14:43 -0600
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool mitchrae3323@gmail.com - 2019-01-17 13:26 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "Chris M. Thomasson " <ahh_f_it@crap.nothing> - 2019-01-17 13:34 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool mitchrae3323@gmail.com - 2019-01-17 15:27 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "Chris M. Thomasson" <ahh_f_it@crap.nothing> - 2019-01-17 16:49 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedEars@web.de> - 2019-01-18 15:08 +0100
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Sergi o <invaliid@invalid.com> - 2019-01-18 10:29 -0600
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool john <johnsefton288@gmail.com> - 2019-01-18 09:31 -0800
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Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." <greghall@yacht_maester.fake> - 2019-01-16 20:39 -0500
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2019-01-17 19:37 +0000
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2019-01-17 12:50 +1100
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool john <johnsefton288@gmail.com> - 2019-01-16 18:12 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2019-01-17 13:20 +1100
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Re: Black holes surprisingly cool john <johnsefton288@gmail.com> - 2019-01-17 02:24 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2019-01-18 00:12 +1100
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." <greghall@yacht_maester.fake> - 2019-01-17 09:54 -0500
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Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Sergi o <invaliid@invalid.com> - 2019-01-17 09:48 -0600
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2019-01-17 19:54 +0000
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Re: Black holes surprisingly cool moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2019-01-17 19:46 +0000
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Odd Bodkin <bodkinodd@gmail.com> - 2019-01-17 16:24 +0000
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool Mahipal <mahipal7638@gmail.com> - 2019-01-17 16:38 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "reber G=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2019-01-17 09:47 -0800
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Re: Black holes surprisingly cool mitchrae3323@gmail.com - 2019-01-17 15:55 -0800
Re: Black holes surprisingly cool "reber G=emc^2" <herbertglazier0@gmail.com> - 2019-01-18 10:11 -0800
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