The black hole's spin is obvious, nt only from the swirl of infalling atoms, but also from the shape of the bright-ringed black spot it makes on the sky below you: The black spot is squashed, like a pumkin; it bulges at its equator and is falattened at its poles. The centrifugal force of the hole's spin, pushing outward, creates the bulge and the flattening. But the bulge is not symmetric; it looks larger on the right edge of the disk which is moving away from you as the horixn spins,than on he left edge. DAWN explains that this is because the horizon can capture rays of starlight more easily if they move toward you aling its right edge, againsst the dirction if its spin, than aliong its left edge, with its spin.
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Eager for adventure, Kolob drops out of the starship's belly and plunges downwards,blasting his rockets gently at first, then harder, to reisist the swirl of pace and remain directly below the ship. At first Kolob has no problems. But when he reaches a ccicumference of 833 kilometers, 56 percent larger than the horizon,his laser light brings the message."I can't resist the siwrl;I can't I can't!"and like a rock caught up in a tornado, he gets dragged into a circulating orbit around the hole.
"Don't worry," you reply. "Just do your best to resist the swirl, and continue to descend until you are 10 meters above the horizon.".
Kolob complies. As he descends, he is dragged into more and more rapid circulating motion. Finally, when he stops his descent and hovers ten meters above the horizon, he is enccirlcing the hole in near perfect lockstep with the horizoni tself,270 circuits per second. No matter how hard he blasts to oppose this motion, he cannot. The swirl of space won't let him stop.
"Blast in the other direction," you order. "If you can't circle more slowly than 270 circuts per second, try circling faster."
Kolob tries. He blasts, keeping himself always 10 meters above the horizon, but trying to encircle it faster than before. Although he feels the usual acceleration from his blast,you see his motion change hardly at all.He still circles the hole 270 times per second. And then,before you can transmit furher insturctions,his fuel gives out"