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Is the black hole's spin holding it up?



 
 
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Old November 30th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Jem
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

Hi jem So far turtles has been the most intelligent answer I got so
far. I'm thinking spin(angular motion) because motion and gravity are
two sides to the same coin. GR tells us accelerating motion and gravity
are indistinguishable Bert


You knew I was just trying to be funny, right?

What holds up a rainbow, G?
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Old November 30th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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jem Photons hold up a rainbow. Turtles hold up the Earth(yes?) Bert

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Old November 30th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Paul Please read your respond and then ask yourself "Who is the
arrogant idiot?"


You are.
It is everyone's civic duty to berate those who are ignorant, yet so
arrogant that they publicly sprew crap as though it were fact. You are
in that category.

Paul Cardinale

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Old November 30th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Paul Reality is my crap as you call it(just to be nasty) are my
theories being discussed in USA Canada,Belgium Germany Russia etc.as
well as showing my experiments with light My theoretical thinking is a
lot more interesting than going to Google. The reason I was told
professors like discussing my theories they make people "think" Paul
try thinking how not to be nasty. Being nasty by name calling
is a waste of time Being nice is time well spent Bert

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Old December 1st 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Paul Reality is my crap as you call it(just to be nasty) are my
theories being discussed in USA Canada,Belgium Germany Russia etc.as
well as showing my experiments with light My theoretical thinking is a
lot more interesting than going to Google. The reason I was told
professors like discussing my theories they make people "think" Paul
try thinking how not to be nasty. Being nasty by name calling
is a waste of time Being nice is time well spent Bert


You are delusional.

What is with WebTV users? Too stupid to use a real computer but insane
enough to post complete garbage all the time.

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Old December 1st 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Jem
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

jem Photons hold up a rainbow. Turtles hold up the Earth(yes?) Bert


Yes, re. the Earth - "it's turtles all the way down", but the rainbow
(and the BH horizon) get held up by the same "force" that maintains the
3 mile limit around countries with a coastline - the force of definition.

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Old December 1st 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Eric Don't be a internet "Bigot" Fact is I don't lie and can prove all
I say Bert.

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Old December 1st 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Paul Cardinale
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Paul Reality is my crap as you call it(just to be nasty) are my
theories being discussed in USA Canada,Belgium Germany Russia etc.as
well as showing my experiments with light My theoretical thinking is a
lot more interesting than going to Google. The reason I was told
professors like discussing my theories they make people "think" Paul
try thinking how not to be nasty. Being nasty by name calling
is a waste of time Being nice is time well spent Bert


You don't post theories. You make up crap out of whole cloth, then,
with unmitigated arrogance, claim that it is fact. You don't even have
the decency to call your babblings 'theories'. You deserve no respect.

Paul Cardinale

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Old December 1st 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Eric Gisse
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Eric Don't be a internet "Bigot" Fact is I don't lie and can prove all
I say Bert.


Oh good. Then you can show me why a static black hole has an event
horizon if you think rotation is holding it up.

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Old December 1st 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Eric No such BH is known to be static. go figure Bert

 




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