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Re: A black hole cannot pull light backward
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Nov 14, 2011 1:52 PM
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On Nov 14, 5:36 am, "G=EMC^2" <herbertglazi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 13, 4:34 pm, james thomas <tom321ja...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Matter would have escape velocity but not light. Gravity does not > > effect the C speed quantity > > Light emiited inside would still be moving outward at C. > > > The original lie for General Relativity at its extreme is now out in > > the open. > > Space contraction ruled out black holes the first time they were > > looked at. > > Einstein knew better. He didn't go along with complete collapse > > singularity. > > But he was not equiped to correct his new theory. > > The correction is limited strength curved space. > > > There are no boundaries in space even local as in a black hole > > boundary. > > There are no universal boundaries local or hypersphere universe. > > > Mitchell Raemsch > > It can make light infinitely blue. TreBert- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
That is another reason they are the problem. Infinite blueshift and redshift is predicted comming out just outside or going in. The math for light's energy shift goes infinite. This is mathmatical debunking for there being no boundaries in space- time.
Mitchell Raemsch
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