Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around various aspects of black holes, including their mass, gravity, rotation, and the nature of their interaction with surrounding stars. Participants explore theoretical concepts, observational implications, and the mathematical descriptions related to black holes, as well as their properties in binary systems.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants assert that a stellar mass black hole is around 10 solar masses, while questioning the relationship between mass and gravity.
- There is a debate about whether a black hole has more gravity than other massive objects, with some arguing it has more density instead.
- Questions arise regarding how a black hole can siphon material from a more massive star, with suggestions that it may fall through the star rather than siphoning off material.
- Participants discuss the implications of one star becoming a black hole in a binary system, questioning whether they continue to orbit each other.
- The causes of rotation in black holes are explored, with some attributing it to the pre-black-hole rotation of the star and the angle of infalling mass.
- There is confusion over the concept of black hole diameter, with claims that non-rotating black holes have double the diameter of rotating ones, leading to discussions about the Schwarzschild radius and its dependence on rotation.
- One participant raises concerns about the term "infinite density" in relation to black holes, suggesting that black holes may have hidden internal volume due to spacetime curvature.
- Another participant challenges the idea that the volume inside a black hole is empty space, proposing that it may contain neutron degenerate matter under certain conditions.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express a range of views, with no clear consensus on several key points, including the nature of black hole gravity, the implications of mass and rotation, and the concept of internal volume within black holes.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include unresolved mathematical steps regarding black hole properties, differing interpretations of gravitational effects, and the implications of spacetime curvature on black hole volume.