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Gravity on supermassive black hole's event horizon Thank you, are there any equations which would help? I don't think I understood it well... |
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Gravity on supermassive black hole's event horizon But 2x heavier black hole would have en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius 2x longer so gravity on its horizon would be 2x weaker. What am I missing? if nothing, then gravity on BH's horizon can be as little as we want |
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