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#1 2007-07-31 17:16:51

patz
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Registered: 2007-07-31
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Black holes & matter rejection

Greetings. I'm not an expert physician, but I've tried to find an answer to my question for quite a while so I figured out someone on this forum could provide me with an answer. Here's my question :

1) As a black hole's attraction is strong enough to stop light from leaving it, how can the black hole spit out "undigested matter" and gamma rays ??? wouldn't that mean that the ejected matter is going faster than the speed of light ? What I doubt is the case as that would go against relativity.

I'm starting to think that the attraction is weaker on the axis ??? But then that would mean light would be also able to leave the black hole, right ?

thanks a lot for your time.

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#2 2007-10-28 21:36:53

VastBlueSky
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Re: Black holes & matter rejection

The gamma rays (and other electromagnetic rays) emanating from the direction of black holes is actually from the gas/matter that is spiraling into the black hole, causing friction against itself.

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