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Shape Of A Spining Singularity ( On 2+ Axis)
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Robert Barbrow/">Robert Barbrow on July 4, 1998 17:07:46 UTC |
i know if the singularity isn't spining it looks alot like a point infentely small and such and if its spining as most stars galaxies do before they collapse they become more like a fisbee ( i also think that they look alot like those " acme holes" that they use in cartoons) how ever it looks it is 2d flat along on axis what happens if the singularity is spining on more than one axis ( like the fisbee but lets say its also going end over end would it look more llike a line or a elipse ? and i had a second thought/question what would happen if a black hole merged with a black hole that was spining in an opposet direction sort of like a matter antimatter colision would it just: A) stop and form a black hole with no spin( provided that they were both spining at the same rate) B)anilate each other C) allow all the matter that was at one far end of the event horizen to be set free as the black hole became a no spin point singularity ? please write with you ideas. |
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