Tags Event horizon Horizon Physics Prev 1 2 Aug 9, 2019 #36 PAllen Science Advisor 9,234 2,455 Staticboson said: "Crossing" was a poor choice of words on my part because it implies the observer having knowledge of the object being on the inside of the EH, which is impossible...
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration, including scientists and engineers fromMIT, will receive a 2020 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. The team is being honored for making thefirst direct detectionof ablack hole. Assistant professor of physics Max Metlitski and several MIT alumn...
Event horizon - Magnifying glass for Planck length physicsThis is an introductory course on the open problems in the theory of fully developed turbulence. It discusses: 1. hydrodynamical equations, 2. existence of solutions, 3. statistical description of turbulent flows, 4. Kolmogorov scaling theory...
in more than half of the analyzed timelapses, 100% of the detected events were true. A few of the detected events in the timelapses do not show a real spike att = 0, and through manual annotation of the timelapses it is confirmed that these are false detections, and in most case...
C (2024) 84:176 https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12538-7 Regular Article - Theoretical Physics Gaussian quantum steering in multi-event horizon spacetime Shu-Min Wu1,a , Jin-Xuan Li1, Xiao-Wei Fan1, Wen-Mei Li1, Xiao-Li Huang1,b, Hao-Sheng Zeng2,c 1 Department of ...
within the event horizon) accurately and that we shall need a full quantum theory of gravity to know what happens there. But the classical description is as follows. You cannot fall into a black hole without dying: you will hit the singularity: one of the crucial characteristics of the event...
Timeline for Exact meaning of the mass MM in the Kerr metric event horizon?Current License: CC BY-SA 4.0 10 events when toggle format whatbylicensecomment Aug 21 at 14:57 comment added Root Groves @Scott (γ-1)mc^2 is not always equal to pc tho.Take the case of a photon.The first...
has positive curvature on a cosmological scale (rather than being asymptotically flat), meaning that volume (and quantity of enclosed mass) increases more slowly with increasing radius, and (2) the entire space closes up on itself before reaching the radius that would constitute an event horizon....
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The Event Horizon is the distance from which a photon (emitted now) will never quite be able to enter our Hubble Sphere. Maybe you're still thinking, "But if stuff at the Hubble Sphere is receding at the speed of light... how could a photon ever catch-up?" (At least I was). I...