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RE: So Can We Consider A Blackhole A Vacuum Cleaner?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by CL on October 26, 2000 01:32:51 UTC |
okl.......i believe one of the questions you're asking is, that if nothing can escape from a blackhole, then how do these so called "gravitons" get out and go find something to pull in. Am I correct?
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