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Old 17-August-2007, 09:14 AM
Kamikaze762x39 Kamikaze762x39 is offline
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This is the same reason I don't understand the description of the event horizon of a black hole. Sure, the light would be suspended there, but since it is trapped and frozen, the light can't reach our eyes. As to the slow-moving light infinitely escaping the point just before the event horizon, it is also receeding and diminishing infinitely. The object gets trashed and compacted but leaves it's signature behind in the event horizon. The output image has to get fractionally reduced in brightness and clarity forever until it is undetectable and negligible. Nothing can duplicate energy from nothing, and recreating an image from a non-existant object violates multiple laws of physics.
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