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RE: RE: Stoney
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by pmb on March 25, 2000 01:59:23 UTC |
Black holes do form. The observations for star stuff falling in from a collapsing star eventually disappear from any possible detection. I wouldn`t say that time slows down near the horizon though. I`d say that clocks so. If I send pulses, spaced 1 second apart, to an observer located just outside the hole than I would reckon the pulses to get there at an interval of 1 second. The local observer co-located with the clock would mention something totally different (shorter rate < 1 second).
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