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Default Gravity is ubiquitous

On May 10, 6:12*pm, The Ghost In The Machine
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All masses fall alike. This means that gravity could move a
potentially infinite mass without resistance. In this sense gravity is
an all powerful force.


Mitch Reamsch; Falling light chnages colour


Falling light does indeed change color; the question is how much.

Do you have a formula?

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It depends on whether it is going in or out of gravity.
The actual quantity I believe is called the Einstein shift.

At a black hole the Einstein shift goes infinite. So light at the
event horizon going in gets infinitely blueshifted while light coming
out gets infinitely redshifted.

So black holes make two nonsense predictions at their event horizons:
Infinite Energy Light and Zero Energy Light.

Black hole theory brakes down first at the event horizon then inside.

Black holes are going out with a bang.

Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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