How does the atomic jet get escape velocity
if it is a BH?
It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravity
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
How does the atomic jet get escape velocity
if it is a BH?
It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravity
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
On 10/1/2023 12:48 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
How does the atomic jet get escape velocity
if it is a BH?
It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravityRoy, why are you so dumb and stoopid that you cannot understand that the
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
BH jets don't come from inside the event horizon? So there is no
conflict. Did your daddy use your head as an anvil when you were a baby
or something?
On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 10:40:20 AM UTC-7, Volney wrote:
On 10/1/2023 12:48 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
How does the atomic jet get escape velocityRoy, why are you so dumb and stoopid that you cannot understand that the
if it is a BH?
It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravity
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
BH jets don't come from inside the event horizon? So there is no
conflict. Did your daddy use your head as an anvil when you were a baby
or something?
Then where did BH pole jets come from?
They can't ride the event horizon from anywhere outside
without falling in... and how do they get that pole leaving angle?
Accretion discs fall straight into the event horizon
at 90 degrees.
On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 10:40:20 AM UTC-7, Volney wrote:
On 10/1/2023 12:48 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
How does the atomic jet get escape velocity
if it is a BH?
Then where did BH pole jets come from?It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravityRoy, why are you so dumb and stoopid that you cannot understand that the BH jets don't come from inside the event horizon? So there is no
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
conflict. Did your daddy use your head as an anvil when you were a baby
or something?
They can't ride the event horizon from anywhere outside
without falling in... and how do they get that pole leaving angle?
Accretion discs fall straight into the event horizon
at 90 degrees.
Mitchell Raemsch
On Monday, October 2, 2023 at 4:47:11 AM UTC-7, Andy Everett wrote:many views or comments so the experts would likely try and answer your question. But you might not except the answer from an expert because you think you know better.
On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 7:54:00 PM UTC-4, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >> > On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 10:40:20 AM UTC-7, Volney wrote:
There is a way you might get experts answer your question. Go to a YouTube video on black hole jet simulations and ask your question. Usually the videos are posted by P.H. scientists who are experts in black hole physics. Such videos don't usually getOn 10/1/2023 12:48 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:Then where did BH pole jets come from?
How does the atomic jet get escape velocityRoy, why are you so dumb and stoopid that you cannot understand that the >> > > BH jets don't come from inside the event horizon? So there is no
if it is a BH?
It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravity
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
conflict. Did your daddy use your head as an anvil when you were a baby >> > > or something?
They can't ride the event horizon from anywhere outside
without falling in... and how do they get that pole leaving angle?
Accretion discs fall straight into the event horizon
at 90 degrees.
Mitchell Raemsch
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer, 13,305 views, 32 comments
https://youtu.be/2Zk0lxhVl-Y?t=377
YouTube search, "black hole jet simulation"
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=black+hole+jet+simulation
If not a black hole then what produces the jets that astronomers observe Mitch?
This is the point. Only a neutron star allows jets.
Black holes don't exist mathematically.
Only finite gravity does.
Mitchell Raemsch
On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 7:54:00 PM UTC-4, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 10:40:20 AM UTC-7, Volney wrote:
On 10/1/2023 12:48 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
How does the atomic jet get escape velocity
if it is a BH?
Then where did BH pole jets come from?It is not a BH. But we know maximum gravityRoy, why are you so dumb and stoopid that you cannot understand that the BH jets don't come from inside the event horizon? So there is no conflict. Did your daddy use your head as an anvil when you were a baby or something?
exists for a neutron star that has no event horizon...
They can't ride the event horizon from anywhere outside
without falling in... and how do they get that pole leaving angle? Accretion discs fall straight into the event horizon
at 90 degrees.
many views or comments so the experts would likely try and answer your question. But you might not except the answer from an expert because you think you know better.Mitchell RaemschThere is a way you might get experts answer your question. Go to a YouTube video on black hole jet simulations and ask your question. Usually the videos are posted by P.H. scientists who are experts in black hole physics. Such videos don't usually get
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer, 13,305 views, 32 comments
https://youtu.be/2Zk0lxhVl-Y?t=377
YouTube search, "black hole jet simulation"
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=black+hole+jet+simulation
If not a black hole then what produces the jets that astronomers observe Mitch?
On Monday, October 2, 2023 at 4:47:11 AM UTC-7, Andy Everett wrote:
If not a black hole then what produces the jets that astronomers observe Mitch?
This is the point. Only a neutron star allows jets.
Black holes don't exist mathematically.
Only finite gravity does.
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