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George Hammond wrote: "John Anderson" wrote in message ... Mitchell wrote: What is the timerate inside a black hole inbetween the end of time at the event horizon and the end at the singularity? How does it restart inside? It doesn't. There's no physical singularity at the event horizon.The clock just keeps on ticking as it crosses it. You can't have it both ways. That's you're claim based on not understanding GR. It isn't a claim of GR. John Anderson [Hammond] Right.... if you were parked at R=2.67 M and looked back at the Earth it would look like it was turning at the rate of 2 revolutions per day rather than one revolution per day (twice as fast). It would also look twice as big. As you approached R=2M it would appear to spin faster and faster and get larger and larger. r = 2M for the earth is the order of a few kilometers. That's much lessthan the radius of the earth. The earth isn't a black hole! Go away and leave me out of your ignorant god-crap troll. John Anderson |
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"John Anderson" wrote in message ... George Hammond wrote: "John Anderson" wrote in message ... Mitchell wrote: What is the timerate inside a black hole inbetween the end of time at the event horizon and the end at the singularity? How does it restart inside? It doesn't. There's no physical singularity at the event horizon.The clock just keeps on ticking as it crosses it. You can't have it both ways. That's you're claim based on not understanding GR. It isn't a claim of GR. John Anderson [Hammond] Right.... if you were parked at R=2.67 M and looked back at the Earth it would look like it was turning at the rate of 2 revolutions per day rather than one revolution per day (twice as fast). It would also look twice as big. As you approached R=2M it would appear to spin faster and faster and get larger and larger. r = 2M for the earth is the order of a few kilometers. Closer to about 9 mm for an Earth mass black hole. That's much lessthan the radius of the earth. The earth isn't a black hole! Go away and leave me out of your ignorant god-crap troll. John Anderson |
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