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Old 08-May-2008, 07:36 PM
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It would not be the first time I was completely wrong about some thing... But for me a star collapsing into a Black Hole is just a moment of gravity exceeding light velocity. What we see changes as the light emission stops. However very little has actually changed. Its still a Star. And the orbiting material is what we see. Any matter outside the event horizon is still emitting light and thus visible.
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