g8or
03-09-03, 12:06 AM
Does anyone recall several years ago papers concerning creation
of mass in the interior of black holes? I'm an astronomy enthusiast
and I remember reading about it then but haven't seen anything
lately regarding it. As I recall, the author was named Israel, and it
was in the Astrophysical Journal or Nature, if I remember correctly. It seemed
to be an interesting proposition, a black hole creating 10^55 grams
of matter( equal to the mass of the visible universe),or so, in a fraction of a second.
The author called it "mass inflation".
I would appreciate any input on this.
of mass in the interior of black holes? I'm an astronomy enthusiast
and I remember reading about it then but haven't seen anything
lately regarding it. As I recall, the author was named Israel, and it
was in the Astrophysical Journal or Nature, if I remember correctly. It seemed
to be an interesting proposition, a black hole creating 10^55 grams
of matter( equal to the mass of the visible universe),or so, in a fraction of a second.
The author called it "mass inflation".
I would appreciate any input on this.