• Space would not go away at gravity

    From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 9 11:14:16 2023
    if space contracted up to the event horizon
    a BH could not have an inner volume of gravity...
    Falling flat atoms do not exist. Nor does a flat
    particle falling in.

    There are no singularities and no
    event horizons. Light does not
    slow down leaving from its "absolute c" escape
    velocity under all gravity. Atom's alone
    obey escape velocity slow down leaving
    gravity... Light never has.

    Atomic jets can't come out of a BH pole
    event horizon. They can get out of
    a look a like we have observed.
    Neutron stars are maximum limited
    gravity strength. That is the only order
    where jets would apply.

    Mitchell Raemsch

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  • From Volney@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Sat Sep 9 14:55:07 2023
    On 9/9/2023 2:14 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
    if space contracted up to the event horizon
    a BH could not have an inner volume of gravity...
    Falling flat atoms do not exist. Nor does a flat
    particle falling in.

    Don't forget, Roy, that in their own frame they are normal and not flat.
    Also, for black holes, tidal effects have the opposite effect of making
    flat. Google "spaghettification", if you are brave enough to confront
    the Google monster.

    There are no singularities and no
    event horizons. Light does not
    slow down leaving from its "absolute c" escape
    velocity under all gravity. Atom's alone
    obey escape velocity slow down leaving
    gravity... Light never has.

    For an (obvious!) GR situation like near a black hole, you cannot use SR
    and its predictions which would not apply there.

    Atomic jets can't come out of a BH pole
    event horizon.

    Which is good you understand that, because nobody in science ever
    believes that ANYTHING comes out from beyond the event horizon.

    They can get out of
    a look a like we have observed.

    Gibberish, Roy.

    Neutron stars are maximum limited
    gravity strength. That is the only order
    where jets would apply.

    Since nothing ever comes out of black holes, black holes still apply
    where neutron stars cannot exist.

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