Might I ask whether its true that matter or energy falling into a black hole always leaves information on the event horizon?
(Talk about Big Brother surveillance...)
from the material there:
"The mystery of dark energy is explained purely in Einstein's theory, through a deeper understanding of those parts of general relativity, which Einstein himself recognised as being difficult: the understanding of gravitational energy, given that space itself is...
Thank you, but its now confusing for me that the terms aren't interchangeable whether you think of the model running and see the balloon expand or imagine the model while preserving a certain balloon size?
If we can't say space is expanding because it doesn't constitute a real expansion of any "stuff", then couldn't we conversely point at the "stuff" for what is occurring and say that relatively, matter is compressing?
Quite a big design flaw in such models unless some drilling is standard requirement. Easier if the hose is thin enough to go through the window frame than the wall.
Hi Nugatory, good info,
I have long wondered whether there is any specific reason that we can exclude the possibility of the interference pattern being caused by streaming with waves or vibrations in the Earth's magnetic field, and that outside of these influences the trajectories might be...