Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the visibility of black holes, particularly focusing on whether an observer outside the Schwarzschild radius can discern a black hole and how gravitational lensing affects the appearance of stars behind it. Participants explore theoretical scenarios involving ancient black holes without accretion disks and the implications of being positioned at or within the Schwarzschild radius.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- Some participants question whether a black hole can be discerned from outside its Schwarzschild radius, considering the effects of gravitational lensing on stars behind it.
- Others propose that gravitational lensing would create artifacts that could make the black hole visible, suggesting that a black disk would be seen at the center.
- A participant challenges the assertion about the size of the black disk, noting that light grazing the Schwarzschild radius would not be visible and that the angular size may not depend trivially on distance.
- Some express frustration with responses directing them to external resources like Google, emphasizing the purpose of the forum for discussion rather than simple Q&A.
- There is mention of a consensus that a black disk would be visible, but disagreement exists regarding the exact optical size of this disk.
- Participants share personal experiences about the challenges of discussing complex topics in their everyday environments and express a desire for deeper engagement in scientific discussions.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
While there is some agreement that a black disk would be visible, there are competing views regarding the specifics of its appearance and the implications of gravitational lensing. The discussion remains unresolved on several technical points.
Contextual Notes
Participants acknowledge the complexity of the topic and the limitations of their own knowledge, with some expressing uncertainty about the exact parameters involved in the discussion.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be of interest to individuals curious about astrophysics, particularly those exploring the nature of black holes and gravitational lensing effects.