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by GoblinSlayer
334 days ago
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It's time itself that stops there. No matter what you want to move, you will have a problem moving it. It might be easier to understand that Democritean idea of space as literal nothingness is a bit old, in modern science space is field, i.e. solid matter (universe), particles move in it like sound for which steel is the most transparent medium, and nothingness is the most impenetrable, because there is no foothold there, we think it's empty because we can move freely in it. Also most black holes have matter on the event horizon, because something fell on them. Maybe it can even touch, because this matter is frozen slightly above even horizon. |
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I don't see a way to read your comment that allows for the possibility that a black hole might move, which is something they do.
I'm riiiiiiight on the edge of concluding that you are a poet and the only thing you know about the words is the way they sound. Is there more to it than that?