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Re: Question About Mini Black Holes
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by RFL on October 9, 1998 16:50:57 UTC |
A BH is a global property of spacetime and relativ velocity has no effect. The only thing that can form a black hole is the invariant quantity of rest mass. If relative velocity could create a BH then by accelerating yourself close to the speed of light you could collapse all stellar objects to BHs. |
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