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Can you get out of a black hole?



 
 
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Old November 3rd 05 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.math
Don1
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Default Can you get out of a black hole?

tadchem wrote:
That's what I thought you said.

You are not only wrong, you are unable to consider that you might be
wrong.

That makes you ineducable, and therefore a waste of time.

Do not dispair, you can always find utility as a bad example.

*plonk*

Not to wqrry dean; it's ALL fantasy anyways.

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA


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Old November 3rd 05 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.math
Tice with a J
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I am confused. What is the point of all this?

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Old November 3rd 05 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.math
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"Tice with a J" wrote in
ups.com:

I am confused. What is the point of all this?


We get these people from time to time. Usually they're crankish trolls
intent on causing emotional responses which for some reason or another
gives them a thrill.

http://tinyurl.com/8xzpu

That thread was terminated by the moderator who sent it to another
newsgroup. In the end OP left convinced, despite every post to the
contrary, that he could dunk his finger into a BH past the event
horizon and retract it intact.

Black holes are a favorite target for cranks who believe they, after
watching some science fiction, know more about the subject than
folks who have spent much of a lifetime in serious study. Various
forms of escape from a black hole top the hit parade.

When called on to read anything substantial on the subject they simply
ignore it and continue unabated.

What is the point?

There is nothing of obvious value to such discussions. Hope springs
eternal that "this time it will be different" but so far it never
has been. Sometimes the crank's gyrations are amusing. Dean is so
very generic that he hasn't even been much fun.

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Old November 4th 05 posted to sci.physics
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Default Can you get out of a black hole?

Only a singularity will nature let out from the center of a BH,and only
when the BH has reached its critical mass density,or immerges with
another black hole that has a combined mass that makes for it to have a
critical mass density Bert

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Old November 4th 05 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.math
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Default Can you get out of a black hole?

On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 17:37:56 -0500, Al Zenner wrote:

"Tice with a J" wrote in
oups.com:

I am confused. What is the point of all this?


We get these people from time to time. Usually they're crankish trolls
intent on causing emotional responses which for some reason or another
gives them a thrill.

http://tinyurl.com/8xzpu

That thread was terminated by the moderator who sent it to another
newsgroup. In the end OP left convinced, despite every post to the
contrary, that he could dunk his finger into a BH past the event
horizon and retract it intact.

Black holes are a favorite target for cranks who believe they, after
watching some science fiction, know more about the subject than
folks who have spent much of a lifetime in serious study. Various
forms of escape from a black hole top the hit parade.

When called on to read anything substantial on the subject they simply
ignore it and continue unabated.

What is the point?

There is nothing of obvious value to such discussions. Hope springs
eternal that "this time it will be different" but so far it never
has been. Sometimes the crank's gyrations are amusing. Dean is so
very generic that he hasn't even been much fun.



Hear,hear. Well said...
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Old November 4th 05 posted to alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.math
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Default Can you get out of a black hole?

If there are no black holes then you can't get into one!!!

 




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