Translational Motion of Black Hole

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by RajeshTrivedi, Jun 6, 2015.

  1. river

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    Hmmm......brucep such the intellectual , NOT
     
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  3. brucep Valued Senior Member

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    Quit trolling nonsense river. That's the extent of your participation in these attempts at discussion on topics of science. Goo for brains. Plasma goo.
     
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  5. river

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    As I said above in post #141
     
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  7. RajeshTrivedi Valued Senior Member

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    Take Psychiatric help, it is beyond your control. Whatever you are writing is out of some kind of mental problem, and hence not being attributed to you in person...

    And do not be under delusion that you can be anybody's employer, possibly not beyond some mechanic.
     
    Last edited: Jun 13, 2015
  8. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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  9. Bruinthor Registered Member

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    The presence a singularity is sufficient to determine the behavior of a function. For example:

    f[x]=1/(x^2+a^2)

    has singularities ate +&- Sqrt[-1]a. Real valued x can not reach the singularities but their presence can be said to determine the behavior of the function for all x.

    For a 'physically accessible point' to be influenced by a singularity in the manifold it does not necessarily have to be causally connected to the it just analytically connected.

    If this seems to violate causality it is probably because some of the boundary conditions have been neglected.
     

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