Re: little correction
So are you suggesting that the Astronauts who reached to moon or the machines that reached to other cosmological bodies such as Mars had the experience of time travel? ![]()
Re: little correction
So are you suggesting that the Astronauts who reached to moon or the machines that reached to other cosmological bodies such as Mars had the experience of time travel? ![]()
Re: Black Holes and The Concept of Time
I am going all
and lost in the ‘masses’.
Re: little correction
that is right. anytime a human or anything travels from earth to space and back have had time travelled , though it is too miniscule to calculate
Re: Black Holes and The Concept of Time
A black hole is region of space containing, at it's center, matter compressed into a point of infinite density called singularity. Any mass that reaches the point of singularity is crushed into infinite density and then the mass is added to that of the black hole. So it's not the matter of mass going from order to disorder , it's about mass being sucked into a black hole and adding it's mass to the black hole and assuming that there is an exit point to all that pent up mass then it would be white hole that spew out the mass but the concept of white is all but theoretical for now.
How is that any different then what I said about order to disorder.
and btw, when more mass is added to a black hole, it increases the radius of its even horizon, so there is no real need of having a white hole.
Re: Black Holes and The Concept of Time
If I understood Roumiat - he/ she was confirming what you had stated TLK. He is stating if matter comes out then it would be white hole ( which u stated violates 2nd law if thermydyn)
I think you already got that - just adding my 2 cents.
Re: Black Holes and The Concept of Time
I believe that you are right southie
Re: Black Holes and The Concept of Time
Welcome and Thank you Southie and oh btw i am He :p.
Exactly but very minute difference. You would notice this difference on other planets in our solar system.
the term order to disorder means something that can’t regain it’s previous state for example our universe which is the product of big bang (general idea anyways) and our universe can’t go back to it’s original state which is not true in case of white hole but yes, once a mass is sucked in by the black hole, it is squished into infinite density and you are right about the field of event horizon being increased ^ ^
Re: Black Holes and The Concept of Time
Welcome and Thank you Southie and oh btw i am He :p.
Actually I knew you were a he since your posts are so smart!