gharnagel wrote:
Greysky
Interesting paper. There is the possibility that black holes take an infinite time to form, as viewed from far away, which is where we are.
If that is the case, then all the matter that has supposedly fallen into
a black hole is in a thin layer just outside.
If that's the case, there are no problems with causality, Hawking
radiation nor singularities. I kind of like that.
impossible. That's a contradiction. A blackhole doesn't permit beeing
there, not being eben alexander. Either are you there, or you are not
there. You can't have them both same time
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