Thanks for all the above comments, especially for bringing up the use of models (Newtonian, relativistic or other). I always try to keep in mind and never to ignore the following quote: “All models are wrong, but some are useful”.
Allow me to bring a bit more structure in my paper and let’s...
Thank you for your comments.
I assumed that most people were aware that the concept “dark star” was first mentioned in the nineteenth century, so two mistakes with one assumption, not my finest hour. First of all apologies to the fine people of the eighteenth century and I’ll try to be more...
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, this was a helpful comment.
Too loosely defined start conditions. My bad. Apologies.
Allow me to redefine S1 and S2 as follows: let’s take an average star (e.g: the sun) and freeze it in time. We now start adding matter to it, one helium atom at the...
Summary: If a situation can exist where photons can escape black hole gravity, would “dark star” not be a more adequate name?
It is commonly accepted that once there is enough material put together to create a sphere with a mass big enough to prevent light from escaping, that this object then...