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Old 27-March-2008, 10:02 PM
Icenova Icenova is offline
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No references. I thought about how a magnetic bowl was used to cool the atoms to form a Bose–Einstein condensate in a laboratory. As atoms fall toward the singularity they are pulled apart by tidal forces, so the energy that holds the particles of the atom together is released. The released radiation is then trapped by the treadmill effect or caught in orbits around the singualrity while the matter spirals further downward. If the process is thorough enough (or even possible), then the particles could lose all motional energy before reaching the singularity.
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