cragar said:
If I read that article correctly. "How does the gravity get out of the black hole?" Then it seems that the G field of the BH is created from the matter right before it goes into the BH . Like it freezes its field in place. Or do i have it wrong?
In #13 I was careful to phrase it "..at least according to the standard BH scenario." what followed was simply a brief account of the orthodox view, I think. There are imo severe difficulties with the very notion of BH. In GR gravitational field is not a source of gravity itself, even though it has a somewhat ill-defined energy density. Which means matter (non-gravitational energy-momentum & pressure) alone is source, and especially if one takes the 'river model' seriously (space itself is falling in at the EH at light speed - see eg
http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0411060), communication from 'in there' to 'out there' seems highly problematic. The link supplied by pervect in #15 offers an explanation of sorts, but not one I personally buy. There are rival theories of gravity where gravity gravitates and a BH never forms, but these are considered fringe theories, so won't refer to any here. But since charged BH's are allowed in GR, it's worth asking how a charge residing at or 'inside' the BH EH is supposed to communicate it's presence to the outside world. From the link supplied in #15:
"Nevertheless, the question in this form is still worth asking, because black holes can have static electric fields, and we know that these may be described in terms of virtual photons. So how do the virtual photons get out of the event horizon? Well, for one thing, they can come from the charged matter prior to collapse, just like classical effects. In addition, however, virtual particles aren't confined to the interiors of light cones: they can go faster than light! Consequently the event horizon, which is really just a surface that moves at the speed of light, presents no barrier."
Can't say that hand-wavy argument particularly satisfies me. Relative to the outside, the charge is a totally frozen entity. Whence therefore is there any possibility of 'virtual particle exchange' when the trapped charge's internal machinery has ground to a complete stop? Maybe an expert on GR here would care to answer that.