Saturday, November 22, 2014

Event Horizon As the star begins to contract, it's mass becomes increasingly concentrated into an ever smaller region of space

Of Science and God - Page 31 - Google Books Result

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Michael Lewis White - 2010 - ‎Religion
According to current theory the closer we move to a large mass the very ... you get to the event horizon of a black hole time slows down and space contracts ...
  • Ten things you don't know about black holes - Bad ...

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    Oct 30, 2008 - 1) It's not their mass, it's their size that makes them so strong. .... This creates a region of space outside the event horizon called the ergosphere. ...... If the space/time in which our matter is imbedded contracts, we would not ...
  • SciCom - MIT

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    This should contract the universe, shouldn t it? ... Any giant body of mass, such as a star, has gravitational forces. ... This accretion disk has a pathway called the event horizon . ... This black hole has a singularity, an event horizon, an ergosphere which is the distorted space around the even horizon and the static limit, which ...
  • [PDF]Where would you go to if swallowed by a black hole?

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    Durham University
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    concentrates the mass of the core into such a small space that the force due to its gravity is ... The event horizon is not a physical boundary but the point-of-no- ... singularity is approached both space and time contract for the infalling material.
  • Beyond the Event Horizon - Zamanda Yolculuk

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    Beyond the Event Horizon: An Introduction to Black Holes ... Prior to 1905, space and time were comfortable absolutes. ... As the star begins to contract, it's mass becomes increasingly concentrated into an ever smaller region of space.
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