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Apr 21, 2010 5:27pm
Physics, Science, Mathematics, BEC
I just wanted to comment on the beauty of the complexity of the entrance, the event horizon, of the black hole, the singularity&#8230;. and the many places where what is entering can leave a trace&#8230; as Susskind of Stanford has proposed &#8230; that memory, that what has happened, that what is and was, will continue to will to be&#8230; a future, perhaps squeezed off as it becomes too massive, too densely massive for even the mathematics of space-time to hold, and will squeeze off, but then like the tear drop falling,  the face will recoil back for loss of mass, for loss of attractive mass.  Just a musing.
scienceisbeauty:

Numerical Simulations of Black Hole Spacetimes
Source: California Institute of Technology, link

Physics, Science, Mathematics, BEC

I just wanted to comment on the beauty of the complexity of the entrance, the event horizon, of the black hole, the singularity…. and the many places where what is entering can leave a trace… as Susskind of Stanford has proposed … that memory, that what has happened, that what is and was, will continue to will to be… a future, perhaps squeezed off as it becomes too massive, too densely massive for even the mathematics of space-time to hold, and will squeeze off, but then like the tear drop falling,  the face will recoil back for loss of mass, for loss of attractive mass.  Just a musing.

scienceisbeauty:

Numerical Simulations of Black Hole Spacetimes

Source: California Institute of Technology, link

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