View Full Version : Mass inflation in black holes


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.

shadows
03-09-03, 08:02 PM
black holes are like poles in my warped perspective of the universe. A black hole is pure energy. It exist on all dimensional fequencies. It is inflating in our opinion because we are deflating at that rate. It keeps going up in slope because we are deflating. I know that makes no sense at all. I almost made my self mentally ill trying to explain it to myself and I should stop.

blobrana
03-09-03, 10:08 PM
I can`t recall the theory,
but there is an Astrophysicst called M. H. Israel, Dept. of Physics & McDonnell Cntr. for Space Sciences, Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. His particular field is high energy cosmic rays to probe of the early Universe and black-holes...

g8or
03-10-03, 11:44 AM
blobrana:
thanx for the info. He may be who I'm looking for.