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Topic: The motion laws are being broken at a black hole
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Nick

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The motion laws are being broken at a black hole
Posted: Nov 3, 2009 11:08 PM
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They create light speed motion at their boundaries. Once inside the
even stronger gravity would move things faster than light. The excuse
of Kip Thorn needs to be addressed.

General Relativity's motion at the extreme of gravity violates Special
Relativity's speed limit law of the universe.

Mitch Raemsch



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