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Graduate Supernova Explosion near a black hole
Has such a phenomena been observed ?- Ravi Prakash
- Post #5
- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Supernova Explosion near a black hole
What would happen if there was a supernova explosion near a black hole ? Would it just sit there and absorb all the energy incident on it ? Or would it simply vaporize into elementary particles ? And if it does vaporize, could the remnants give us a clue as to the quantum state of matter inside...- Ravi Prakash
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- Black hole Black holes Explosion Hole Quantum physics Singularity Supernova Supernovae
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Does Light Move or Exist Simultaneously in Special Relativity?
Noted... :)- Ravi Prakash
- Post #15
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Does Light Move or Exist Simultaneously in Special Relativity?
Why is there a minus sign ?- Ravi Prakash
- Post #12
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Does Light Move or Exist Simultaneously in Special Relativity?
Thank you, can you suggest a better source ?- Ravi Prakash
- Post #10
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Does Light Move or Exist Simultaneously in Special Relativity?
What do you mean by this ? #utterly_confused- Ravi Prakash
- Post #9
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Does Light Move or Exist Simultaneously in Special Relativity?
What is a null interval ? I tried reading [link to crackpot site removed by mentor], but it was a little confusing. Can you break it down for me ?- Ravi Prakash
- Post #6
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Does Light Move or Exist Simultaneously in Special Relativity?
According to special relativity, for an object (say a photon) moving at the the speed of light, the time taken to travel any distance relative to itself is essentially zero. So in a way, can't it be said that light exists simultaneously in all places ? Or ultimately, does light move at all or...- Ravi Prakash
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- Light
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity