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From: Sam Wormley on 6 Jul 2010 13:38 On 7/6/10 11:01 AM, Raymond Yohros wrote: > On Jul 5, 9:56 pm, "J. Clarke"<jclarke.use...(a)cox.net> wrote: >> >> Why would they not be detected? >> Hint--black holes have side effects. > > yes that is what i think. side effects in spacetime. > > r.y Even more, the area around black holes have be a very strong source of electromagnet radiation.
From: J. Clarke on 6 Jul 2010 17:15
On 7/6/2010 12:01 PM, Raymond Yohros wrote: > On Jul 5, 9:56 pm, "J. Clarke"<jclarke.use...(a)cox.net> wrote: >>> well you will probably jump on me on this >>> one but i think that they can be BH >>> spinning out of existence? >> >> Why would they not be detected? >> Hint--black holes have side effects. > > yes that is what i think. side effects in spacetime. Their "side effect in spacetime" is called "gravity". |