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Why is the temporal distortion inside Black Holes hard for mathematical physicists to grasp. A singularity is, if it had a mass to start with not infinite but approaching infinity at a calculable rate, in temporal expansion. As mass falls into the zero point of the black hole, its singularity point where its radius is zero, anything in that radius is then so highly energetic as to be in temporal motion, therefor it, once it reaches the singularity , it then also appears outside the singularity but still inside the event horizon. It then falls towards the black hole zero point. It therefor, becomes more massive again. As the mass cannot leave the zero point, the zero point gets even smaller as the whole mass increases exponentially with time. The only difference between stelar black holes and Super Massive Black Holes is time. As, the closer you get to the zero point, time slows down. So it grows at a rate, yet not instantaneous and also, measurable by an outside observer as growing more massive then it was at the start. Any black hole given time will by temporal mass expansion eat the universe back to zero point. In times spans measured by Hindus at the breath of Visnu. Eat more beans!
Posted on: Thu, 08 Aug 2013 00:41:25 +0000

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