Back to Home

Blackholes Forum Message

Forums: Atm · Astrophotography · Blackholes · Blackholes2 · CCD · Celestron · Domes · Education
Eyepieces · Meade · Misc. · God and Science · SETI · Software · UFO · XEphem
RSS Button

Home | Discussion Forums | Blackholes I | Post
Login

Be the first pioneers to continue the Astronomy Discussions at our new Astronomy meeting place...
The Space and Astronomy Agora
Distortion Of The Event Horizon.

Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To
Posted by Duane Eddy on October 16, 2004 02:43:40 UTC

Distortion of the event horizon

The definition of the event horizon is that boundary from which light can not escape.

The theory of spinning black holes distorts the shape of the event horizon but the event horizon can not be violated .

The same condition would prevail with an interfering gradational field. The event horizon would distort to balance the force of the gravitational field.

If an object could remain at the event horizon long enough the distortion could possibly move the event horizon causing the object to escape the event horizon....
but this of course can not happen because all objects must spiral into the Black Hole very quickly.

Duane

Follow Ups:

    Login to Post
    Additional Information
    Google
     
    Web www.astronomy.net
    DayNightLine
    About Astronomy Net | Advertise on Astronomy Net | Contact & Comments | Privacy Policy
    Unless otherwise specified, web site content Copyright 1994-2024 John Huggins All Rights Reserved
    Forum posts are Copyright their authors as specified in the heading above the post.
    "dbHTML," "AstroGuide," "ASTRONOMY.NET" & "VA.NET"
    are trademarks of John Huggins