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BLACK HOLE
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by JONATHAN SPOONER/">JONATHAN SPOONER on September 26, 1997 18:41:16 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. If anyone can answer my question please e-mail me the answeron: jaspooner@mcmail.com Thanks Jon Jon |
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