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Re: BLACK HOLE
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Phoenix/">Phoenix on May 16, 1999 17:15:38 UTC |
: : Can someone tell me explain the following question for me ? : : If say a large spinning sun 50 million miles wide was to implode and thus : : form a black hole, one could assume that the rotational speed of the imploded sun would : : increase due to the decreased diameter of the now imploded sun and hence the inertial force acting : : on this object trying to throw it apart would be very much greater as a black hole now spinning at very high velocity : : however the gravitatonal force's would also be much ,much greater. One could expect these forces to operate in against each other : : and hence cancel out to some degree. How therefore does the black hole stay in a stable form. : : Is this a fair and reasonable question and theory to put forward. I am not a scientist but understand the basic laws of matter and and : : physics. : : I think this is a most ridiculos statement, completely absurd : : If anyone can answer my question please e-mail me the answeron: : : jaspooner@mcmail.com : : Thanks : : Jon : : Jon Black Holes are yet to be fully understood by astromomers, so there could be a force that modern physics has has not yet reconized acting to keep these structures stable. I however belive there may be a more logical answer; that somehow the blackholes extreame gravitatinal force keeps it stable. Phoenix |
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