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Re: A Thermodynamic Black Hole - 10-14-2006, 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick View Post
As a black hole exists above absolute zero,then it will emit radiation,the question being,
how can radiation cross the event horizen?The answer in the link you so kindly supplied
Lyoyd,suggested that this is achieved by what it termed "virtual pair production",I have
doubts about that explanation,but will keep it on the back burner so to speak.

I would suggest that there is no virtual activity at all,rather an occurance of radiated
energy that is able to cross the event horizen,because we have vastly overestimated
its effects.


regards michael.
I don't believe in virtual pair production either, MK. I'll explain later the self-logical positions the cesium clock is capable of exposing. My recent research and ideas supercede my earlier ideas, yet the post is where I developed the third quote in my signature from. I like that part of his article. The second part, I admit, falls on its face, and gets a mouth full of dirt. Radiation energy always crosses the event horizon, that's how the entire universe expands, by losing mass to radiation, radiating out into infinity, even beyond some newer stars light cones.

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