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Does non-mass-energy generate a gravitational field?
At a very basic level I know that gravity isn't generated by mass but rather the stress-energy tensor and when I wave my hands a lot it seems like that implies that energy in $E^2 = (pc)^2 + (mc^2)^2$ ...
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An infalling object in a black hole looks “paused” for a far away observer, for how long?
As I understand, to an observer well outside a black hole, anything going towards it will appear to slow down, and eventually come to a halt, never even touching the event horizon.
What happens if ...
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The bigger the mass, the more time slows down. Why is this?
If I were to stand by a pyramid, which weighs about 20 million tons, I would slow down by a trillion million million million of second. Don't know if that's exactly right, but you get the point. Also, ...
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Would dense matter around a black hole event horizon eventually form a secondary black hole? [duplicate]
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Black hole formation as seen by a distant observer
Given that matter can never cross the event horizon of a black hole (from an external observer point of view), if a ...
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Can a black hole actually grow, from the point of view of a distant observer? [duplicate]
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Black hole formation as seen by a distant observer
I've read in several places that from the PoV of a distant observer it will take an infinite amount of time for new ...
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In general relativity (GR), does time stop at the event horizon or in the central singularity of a black hole?
I was reading through this question on time and big bang, and @John Rennie's answer surprised me.
In the immediate environment of a black hole, where does time stop ticking if one were to follow a ...
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Black hole formation as seen by a distant observer [duplicate]
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How can anything ever fall into a black hole as seen from an outside observer?
Is black hole formation observable for a distant observer in finite amount of time? ...
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Formation of a black hole and Hawking radiation
From the perspective of an outside observer it takes infinitely long for the black hole to form.
But if the black hole is no extremal black hole, it emits Hawking radiation.
So the outside observer ...
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What do you feel when crossing the event horizon?
I have heard the claim over and over that you won't feel anything when crossing the event horizon as the curvature is not very large. But the fundamental fact remains that information cannot pass ...
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What is the speed for an object that travel close to the speed of light?
I have some questions regarding Einsteins theory of Relativity that should be fairly easy to answer. Lets say we make an experiment where we have a rocket (with an astronaut inside) that travels very ...
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Falling into a black hole
I've heard it mentioned many times that "nothing special" happens for an infalling observer who crosses the event horizon of a black hole, but I've never been completely satisfied with that statement. ...
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Why is matter drawn into a black hole condensed into a single point within the singularity? [duplicate]
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Why is matter drawn into a black hole not condensed into a single point within the singularity?
When we speak of black holes and their associated singularity, why is ...
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How can anything ever fall into a black hole as seen from an outside observer?
The event horizon of a black hole is where gravity is such that not even light can escape. This is also the point I understand that according to Einstein time dilation will be infinite for a ...

