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Re: Problems With That Interpretation
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by CL/">CL on September 11, 1999 20:19:07 UTC |
The event horizon is infinitely thin. That is a very well defined boundary. The distance at which they are considered to be seperate refrence points can therefore be anything but zero. Even at 10^-100000 inches from the event horizon you are still considered a part of our universe, not the blackholes. |
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