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How can the end of space-time move?



 
 
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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Default How can the end of space-time move?

In the case of black holes there is an end to space-time. But how can a
place without space and time move?

Doesn't make much sense does it.

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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Nick wrote:
In the case of black holes there is an end to space-time. But how can a
place without space and time move?

Doesn't make much sense does it.


Neither do the ignorant ramblings of a child who believes he
understands something he doesn't.

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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Of course you'd half to react
No black holes Period

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"Nick" wrote in message
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Of course you'd half to react
No black holes Period



Half what?

Maybe your universal creator keeps nudging them a bit.


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Nick wrote:
In the case of black holes there is an end to space-time. But how can a
place without space and time move?

Doesn't make much sense does it.


According to Black Hole Thermodynamics. The 2nd
law is obeyed too. When you put in information inside the
black hole by say running a ship inside. Entropy outside
would decrease, entropy inside the black hole would
increase. This results in the event horizon becoming larger.
Now to avoid breaking the 2nd law. The black hole is
said to emit too. You'd say "but nothing can escape not
even light". Well. Virtual particles can get split in the
event horizon with one of the pair going inside the
black hole and the other one going outside. Since they
are entangled. The virtual particle inside the black hole
became a measurment producing correlation outside. This
emits positive entropy outside. Now since Hawking
radiation is produced outside. This stress energy is enough
to curve or let say identify itself to the the metric tensor
causing it to be located in space and time. Of course
black holes have mass and this is enough to make it
be identified in space/timeit but since you believe space
and time doesn't exist inside the black holes and how can
something without space and time moves. Then let say the
Hawking radiation outside identifies the position of it in the
GR metric. Satisfied?

Grav

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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Default How can the end of space-time move?

If singularities are an end to space then how can they move around?

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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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On 26 Mar 2006 11:38:46 -0800, "Nick" wrote:

If singularities are an end to space then how can they move around?


Space does not exist. Space is a Newtonian concept borrowed by the
clueless relativists. It's pure crackpottery. Singularities,
wormholoes, etc... are just Star-trek voodoo physics. The spacetime
physics community has turned into a veritable cult of crackpottery.
Don't listen to their crap.

Nasty Little Truth About Space:
http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/nasty.htm#Space

Nasty Little Truth About Spacetime Physics:
http://www.rebelscience.org/Crackpots/notorious.htm

ahahaha...

Louis Savain

Why Software Is Bad and What We Can Do to Fix It:
http://www.rebelscience.org/Cosas/Reliability.htm
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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Space surley exists. My meter rod says so.
Its only its vagaries that don't.

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"Nick" wrote in message
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Space surley exists. My meter rod says so.


You have a talking meter rod. Fantastic.

I suspect your rod is talking about the distance between its ends, unless it
has developed some metaphysical leanings.

Its only its vagaries that don't.


Gibberish.


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Old March 26th 06 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Henry Haapalainen
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"Nick" kirjoitti viestissä
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In the case of black holes there is an end to space-time. But how can a
place without space and time move?

Doesn't make much sense does it.


There is no space-time, and that can be proved in many ways. Still, your
thinking sounds new, and it is welcomed.

Henry Haapalainen


 




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