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Originally Posted by XarGoth Do you realize that this means as you accelarate the evaporation rate increases.
I would like to ask you then, why does the mass increase with our Velocity?
How do you explain mr=mo/sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) and how did you implement this evoparation into this equation? |
The evaporation rate is like a catch 22, it only increases as energy is added to the system, much like radioactive decay. It decreases as energy is taken away from the system.
Now for part two but let me attack it from a different angle, the fine structure constant. Should the fine structure constant be constant over time? How much time? The answer is that it won't change. See a delima? See the only way out?
If you are with me so far then here is your answer. Think of a stream with a pool. The stream above the pool is the material that is still condensing from the big bang, background radiation. The pool is matter, three dimensional mass, and the stream below the pool is the gravitational wave, matter decaying to the path of least resistance, thus the refered to equation above does not change the way you have thought in order to disprove this concept. I do appreciate you getting to the point, it has been a while since that has happened. The mass decreases overall in the closed system but doesn't change in the open system.