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Hello, I am currently an undergraduate student and have an interest in black holes, but my lack of mathematical background is giving me some difficulty understanding some of the ideas. I found an article on the Cornell website that has been bothering me for awhile. The article states that it is possible to see future events when you are inside the event horizon of a black hole. Here is a link:
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=652
I have looked through books dealing with black holes, but have not found any that discuss this ability to see events from the future, so I am having a hard time understanding what she is talking about. Could someone here please explain to me what the author is describing when she says you can receive light signals from the future when inside the event horizon?
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=652
I have looked through books dealing with black holes, but have not found any that discuss this ability to see events from the future, so I am having a hard time understanding what she is talking about. Could someone here please explain to me what the author is describing when she says you can receive light signals from the future when inside the event horizon?
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