Re: Astrophysics: Fire in the hole!
IMO, the simplest view is that nuclear matter falling into the event horizon is accelerated and collides with other matter somewhat similarly to LHC experiments: it disintegrates into fundamental...
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If information is infinitely complex to decode, then the information can be considered as lost.
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On this statement "... what would happen to an astronaut who dived into a black hole?" What type of BH is the paper about? Non-rotating and uncharged? (Which probably does not exist in Nature) Or a...
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I wish Feynman were alive. If you apply his proper-time interpretation of quantum mechanics, you see the infalling antimatter as having a "negative" time-direction and not negative energy. By the very...
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I have a question.I think that any gravitational field no matter how weak has a non-zero chance of splitting a virtual particle pair. One mixing with the matter creating the gravitational field one...
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I continue to see difference in opinions, questions about responses. Other thoughts. It's good. When do you decide whether particles are pulled, or pressurized. A sink drain only allows equal...
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Assuming that the "ring of fire" is to some extent true, can an actual "Ring" of Fire truly exist?My starting assumption is that the science behind the ring of fire theory predicts that the proposed...
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This article is splendidly put together and captures the core dilemma very well. Kudos!
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A helpful article to the people who like to know work done by astrophysicist about Black Holes. This article explains all the work done by Indian Astrophysicist Sandip...
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I am curious as to why break the entanglement on the particles at all? As some theories predict that information can be transferred between entangled pairs of particles why can 't this be the mechanism...
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Even information requires some physical media and encoding format for persistent storage. Moreover, in the context of particle physics, information about matter is meaningless unless it can located and...
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BTW, in reference to my initial comment, in which dimensional matter is expelled from the event horizon in the form of fundamental particles while its kinetic binding mass-energy is retained within the...
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This might be an embarrassingly stupid question, but I wonder whether the existence of this "ring of fire" (or emission of energy, as far as I understand it) would make a black hole observable. I...
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On behalf of Steve Giddings:Clarification seems appropriate regarding the apparent crisis we face. My comment quoted in the article reflects the broader situation with black holes and quantum...
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