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Originally Posted by Harry Costas
So we have to observe it from its surroundings and the properties that it
shows. Also from its possible birth. By stydying ultra dense matter such as we find in Neutron stars and quark stars
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Harry, have you heard of the "no hair" theorem? It more or less states that once the black hole forms, you cannot gather any information about what it was before... and that there are only 3 things that we can find about them... mass, electrical charge, and angular momentum.
Now, some theories suggest that we could determine more about what object came before the hole's birth by studying gravitational waves, or ripples in spacetime curvature, however, we have not yet been effective at doing this on anything more than paper.
Perhaps it would be advantagous for you to start a thread on Ultra Dense matter, or neutron stars, or quark stars... as you've brought these up in each of your posts without offering back up or further ideas or anything else...
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Originally Posted by Harry Costas
What do youthink I mean?
Next time do not put your own meaning into the words I say.
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By default, your request is impossible. The entire universe passes through my perceptual filters before it reaches my consciousness. When I interpret your words, I cannot help but put my own meaning into them. Everyone here is the same on that matter. Even you will interpret my words only after they've passed through your filters... while I try to ensure I am perceiving accurately, it's also up to you to communicate your thoughts effectively to the world around you.
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Originally Posted by Harry Costas
If you want me to respond to some issues I will on astronomy only.
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Okay... whatever floats your boat.
...which of course is buoyancy...
