Timeline for Thoughts on Black Holes [duplicate]
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Feb 5, 2018 at 14:37 | history | duplicates list edited | Qmechanic♦ | duplicates list edited from Can black holes form in a finite amount of time? to Can black holes form in a finite amount of time?, How can anything ever fall into a black hole as seen from an outside observer?, Can something (again) ever fall through the event horizon? | |
Feb 5, 2018 at 14:35 | history | closed | Qmechanic♦ | Duplicate of Can black holes form in a finite amount of time? | |
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Feb 5, 2018 at 14:28 | history | edited | Dan_LXI | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 5, 2018 at 14:28 | comment | added | Steve | Time in the black hole doesn't slow down - fundamental processes do. For example, nuclear fusion would almost cease at the surface of the hard core of the black hole, as would thermal radiation. For the outside observer, the black hole simply forms at the expected pace. For a (wholly hypothetical) human stood on the surface of the hard core, eons would pass by between each blink of the eye that they could muster - although of course in practice they'd be busy getting buried beneath the surface under a torrent of incoming matter, and crushed into oil and gas. | |
Feb 5, 2018 at 14:27 | history | edited | Dan_LXI | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 5, 2018 at 14:19 | history | edited | Wrichik Basu | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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