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by brey
3503 days ago
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Understood - I appreciate why light, or any unaccelerated object, cannot leave a black hole. But does that same restriction prevent a rocket which wants to coast at 1m/s - under constant acceleration - from the surface to infinity? I.e.: is the schwartzchild radius only a point of no return to light, not rockets? And if not a hard limit to rockets - oh, I guess that's fun to know :-) (Yes clearly utterly impractical - trying to understand if there's any fundamental reasons at play here) |
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