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Old 25-June-2008, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fcunnane View Post
A black body and a black hole a synomymous as far as the structure of matter. Second, electron shell distances are governed by temp, that is why matter contracts and expands with temp. Third, ejecta is the accretion disk due to the explosion phase of the supernova ejects mass into space at a particular distance. I do agree that photons eject further into space, however heavier elements are trapped in the gravity of the black hole which creates the accretion disk.
You are wrong.

A black body and a black hole are not the same thing. Look them up on wiki.

What equation are you using to determine electron shells and where is the temperature term?

An accretion disk is from matter that is accreted. Look it up on wiki.

The outer layers of a supernova are no longer gravitationally bound. Look it up on wiki.