Timeline for What happens to light in the middle of a BH binary?
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Feb 12, 2022 at 18:40 | comment | added | Bill Alsept | What about an extreme catastrophic event where to black holes are moving Directly toward each other at a very extreme speed. Could they impact so hard that both BHs would explodes outward and diffuse so much that they were not black holes anymore? Then start to accumulate all over again. | |
Feb 12, 2022 at 17:56 | answer | added | narsep | timeline score: 0 | |
May 21, 2020 at 16:14 | vote | accept | Árpád Szendrei | ||
Apr 1, 2020 at 16:28 | comment | added | Árpád Szendrei | @safesphere thank you i edited to use that too. | |
Apr 1, 2020 at 16:27 | history | edited | Árpád Szendrei | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Apr 1, 2020 at 8:36 | answer | added | timm | timeline score: 1 | |
Mar 30, 2020 at 20:06 | comment | added | Árpád Szendrei | @G.Smith you are correct I am not asking about light/matter that was originally inside either EH. I am asking about particles at the EH, where the two EH touch/join. | |
Mar 30, 2020 at 20:02 | comment | added | Árpád Szendrei | @G.Smith in the middle (first outside both EH), there is light/matter, and that light/matter could be incorporated as the two EH join, thus those light/matter particles could find themselves inside both EH. Right at the edge of the two EH, where the two EH touch/join, there can be light/matter. Though that light/matter is first outside both EH, they could find them selves inside both EH, as the two EH join. | |
Mar 30, 2020 at 19:10 | comment | added | G. Smith | You asked what happens to light in the middle of a binary, and made clear that you were talking about the region between the horizons, not within either one. Your last comment is inconsistent with your question. | |
Mar 30, 2020 at 18:47 | comment | added | Árpád Szendrei | @G.Smith the two event horizons are a boundary to the outside world. No information can leak. When two such join, they have to open (into each other) up to join. As the answer says, this does not mean they open up to the outside world, just open up into each other, meaning they can leak information into each other. As they do that, they might incorporate more light/matter from the place in space where this joining happens. Which direction does light/matter go from there, towards which singularity? | |
Mar 30, 2020 at 18:43 | comment | added | G. Smith | when the two event horizons start touching each other(joining), there is a point where the individual event horizons open up What does that mean? | |
Mar 30, 2020 at 17:34 | history | edited | Qmechanic♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 30, 2020 at 16:05 | history | asked | Árpád Szendrei | CC BY-SA 4.0 |