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Hi
I just listened to Leonard Süsskind Lecture 7 on youtube about General Relativity in the following link.
At 1:28:00 he mentioned, that if a object is very close to the surface of a black hole, then the matter at this point would bulge out until it get completely absorbed.
I don't really understand why the surface would bulge out to reach the approaching object.
Thanks very much for an answer.
Philipp
I just listened to Leonard Süsskind Lecture 7 on youtube about General Relativity in the following link.
At 1:28:00 he mentioned, that if a object is very close to the surface of a black hole, then the matter at this point would bulge out until it get completely absorbed.
I don't really understand why the surface would bulge out to reach the approaching object.
Thanks very much for an answer.
Philipp
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