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Old March 27th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Gregory L. Hansen
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Default How can the end of space-time move?

In article ,
Spaceman wrote:

"Gregory L. Hansen" wrote in message
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In article ,
Spaceman wrote:

A Blackhole is simply a gathering of so much mass that the
density of the blackhole itself will not allow any vibrations
(atomic or otherwise) that can reflect nor create light.


Now this is funny! The very concept of the black hole came from
Einstein's general theory of relativity. The evidence for their
existence is mainly x-ray spectra. And you explain how Einstein can be
wrong and black holes still be black.


What is funny is that you think the x-rays are coming from or
reflecting off the "black part" at all.
LOL


That would be funny if that was the claim. But what makes you think
there's anything black out there whose blackness needs to be explained?
You're convinced that general relativity is wrong, but you seem equally
convinced that this prediction of it must be true and therefore needs a
non-GR explanation.

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