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Making an artificial Black Hole
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<blockquote data-quote="Inferno" data-source="post: 195688" data-attributes="member: 12403"><p>On Wikipedia it says:</p><p><strong>Einstein</strong> denied several times that <strong>black holes</strong> could form. In 1939 he published a paper that argues that a star collapsing would spin faster and faster, spinning at the speed of light with infinite energy well before the point where it is about to collapse into a Schwarzchild singularity, or <strong>black hole</strong>.</p><p>Scientist made arguments on this paper saying it had wrong conclusions. Maybe it did, maybe it didn't.</p><p>It is always possible that scientist could get it wrong. It's also possible that they have it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inferno, post: 195688, member: 12403"] On Wikipedia it says: [B]Einstein[/B] denied several times that [B]black holes[/B] could form. In 1939 he published a paper that argues that a star collapsing would spin faster and faster, spinning at the speed of light with infinite energy well before the point where it is about to collapse into a Schwarzchild singularity, or [B]black hole[/B]. Scientist made arguments on this paper saying it had wrong conclusions. Maybe it did, maybe it didn't. It is always possible that scientist could get it wrong. It's also possible that they have it right. [/QUOTE]
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