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Comments by "K X" (@kx7500) on "Why Black Hole Environments Are a Lot More Complicated Than We Thought" video.
Steven Moore realize.
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To answer your first question: nothing enters the black hole. Everything just gets closer to approaching the event horizon without ever truly reaching or crossing it. A black hole is literally that: a hole in reality. This is why a black hole can spin as well, otherwise the singularity being an infinitesimal point wouldn’t even have any width or length to spin in the first place.
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@johnkean6852 seethe science denier
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You’d be correct about the Hawking radiation being EXTREMELY efficient though. The only thing is how to extract it and also get enough of it to be useful:b smaller black holes more likely.
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You’d be correct about the Hawking radiation being EXTREMELY efficient though. The only thing is how to extract it and also get enough of it to be useful:b smaller black holes more likely.
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Exactly, you’re asking the right questions. Here’s the solution: there is not crossing the event horizon because black holes are literal holes in reality. Everything is just above the event horizon. It would take infinite time to reach the event horizon, and even more than infinite to cross it therefore impossible.
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Good luck with that delusion
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A white hole. We are in one. The Big Bang is one
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There are no glitches in reality, there are only edges of reality, which cannot be crossed by definition because there’s nothing beyond reality. Black holes are literally holes in reality.
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