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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Freeballs on September 14, 2000 21:04:44 UTC |
I like your ideas. I was thinking about what I posted and I was wishing to change some of it. What you said about reaching the event horizon makes sense. If somebody were to pass through it, their perspective of time passage would theoretically experience it stop at the point that they physically reached the speed of light (i.e. the event horizon). As they increase in velocity, past the speed of light and deeper towards the mass, isn`t it logical that their perception of time would reverse? I agree that a black hole would be symmetric. I don`t know about passing through the center. It`s difficult to say what a person would experience if their perception of time reversed. Maybe that would explain why it appears that black holes suck everything in and yet nothing appears to comes out. Maybe nothing comes out of the black hole that we observe. Maybe things go in from our perspective and then things come out from another (dimensionally seperate) perspective where the dimension of time is the reverse of ours.
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