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what's the amount of gravity or exactly how many "Gees" a black hole must exert to be a black hole (strong enough gravity to contain any light it "emits")?
The discussion revolves around the conditions necessary for an object to be classified as a black hole, specifically focusing on the gravitational strength required to contain light. Participants explore the implications of size and mass in relation to the formation of black holes, using hypothetical scenarios involving the mass of the Earth.
Participants express various viewpoints regarding the conditions for black hole formation and the nature of light in relation to black holes. No consensus is reached, and multiple competing views remain present throughout the discussion.
The discussion includes assumptions about the size and mass of black holes and relies on specific definitions of the Schwarzschild radius. There are unresolved questions regarding the nature of light and its interaction with black holes.
A black hole with the mass of the Earth would have a radius of...terrabyte said:realizing that in order to do such a calculation we would need a "size" for the thing.
hmm that complicates matters
let's assume the "Black Hole" is the size of the earth. how many "Earth's" do we need to compress to the size of ONE Earth to create a black hole?
terrabyte said:sweet, thanks chroot that's exactly what i was looking for :D
now i just need to acquire 700 million more Earth's...