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Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 14:42:49 +0100
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Subject: Re: How can gravity itself escape a black hole?
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W dniu 01.11.2024 o 14:14, gharnagel pisze:

> Consider the case when vr = 0 and vt^2/c^2 = rs/2r.  The mass
> is in orbit around the BH at r = 1.5rs and time is frozen from
> the distant observer's perspective, which is strange: how can
> it orbit if it's frozen ...

Simply: fantasy worlds imagined by some idiots
can behave very strangely indeed.
But how about a distant observer  moving wrt
the one you specified? Is the mass frozen for
him as well, poor halfbrain?