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by lutusp
4282 days ago
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> So the region within the event horizon is where we see the sufficiently large/infinite curvatures and the imaginary terms and GR can be said to break down? Yes. At the event horizon, general relativity still predicts the outcome. Below it, no more conventional physics. > I've heard that from a frame of reference outside the event horizon the time dilates and light would seemingly never get there, hence the whole idea of a black hole. I've read that too, but in fact, because of the energies of accretion disks that are vacuuming up light and matter from the neighborhood, and the fact that some of the photons tend to orbit the horizon endlessly, it's actually a very hot place in most cases. > ... thanks again for writing out these explanations. You're most welcome. |
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