Black hole theory predicts infinite gravity
On Mar 19, 11:45*am, PD wrote:
On Mar 18, 10:22*pm, wrote:
On Mar 18, 6:43*pm, PD wrote:
On Mar 18, 9:25*pm, wrote:
Acceleration goes infinite in black hole gravity
Nope, not at all.
What about singularity?
No, the acceleration is not infinite when it hits the singularity. Are
you simply assuming that *everything* is infinite at singularities?
What is the limit of gravity's acceleration at singularity then?
Theoretically acceleration goes infinite.
Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
therefor they can not
exist. There can be no infinite physical quantities
Whew, close one, then.
even though they
are part of theory.
Nonsense. The model might have a singularity, but the model is a
model. The model is not the thing itself.
Supermasssive neutron stars are what we are seeing in space.
Could be. But there is a limit to fermi pressure. We certainly have
evidence for visible things orbiting bodies that are too massive to be
supported by fermi pressure.
Mitch Raemsch Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
I wonder if the date will magically switch to 2009 after this year's
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