Perhaps I misunderstand, But what if...

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by siphra, Feb 15, 2011.

  1. siphra Registered Senior Member

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    I have read, somewhere, and unfortunately i can't find the darn link(s).

    That there may be an issue with black holes and Hawking radiation from them. The issue at hand iirc was that from the reference frame inside the black hole time shouldn't pass, thus no changes should be allowed to occur.

    [IF I AM WRONG AT THIS POINT... Correct me, PLEASE! and give good citation or at least put in the equations... I love equations. And Ignore the rest.]

    Now if that issue does exist, is it possible that a solution exists in such a way that we can find it? And is it possible that the solution is some Time frame that is Lorenz invariant? [That is to say that time passes at a steady rate reguardless of acceleration, velocity, or gravitational potential.] And if so is it possible that time that we experience is simply a portion of this that is (to use very bad math metaphore) not 90 degrees perpendicular to our 3 dimentional space.

    Lame conjecture I know, what i am really interested in is knowing if what I had read about the issue with black holes and Hawking radiation is true... and if there was some solution that anyone had thought of.
     

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