From: BURT on 4 May 2010 16:14 Stephen Hawking demonstrated it in the math of the singularity. He said "General Relativity predicts its own downfall by predicting singularities." General Relativity breaks the motion laws of the special theory. Kip Thorne made an excuse for it saying that all is alright becuase "things do not fall faster than light." But either way the motion laws of Einstein's theories are broken. No. There is a limit to acceleration to below light speed change and therefore to the gravity force itself. Mitch Raemsch
From: BURT on 5 May 2010 16:15 On May 4, 1:14 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Stephen Hawking demonstrated it in the math of the singularity. He > said "General Relativity predicts its own downfall by predicting > singularities." > > General Relativity breaks the motion laws of the special theory. Kip > Thorne made an excuse for it saying that all is alright becuase > "things do not fall faster than light." But either way the motion laws > of Einstein's theories are broken. > > No. There is a limit to acceleration to below light speed change and > therefore to the gravity force itself. > > Mitch Raemsch Also infinite shifts to light energy at the event horizon demonstrates disproof of black hole boundaries in space and a so called end to time or infinite red shift. The prediction is infinite energy of light or zero; of course both of which are nonsense. Mitch Raemsch
From: xxein on 5 May 2010 20:26 On May 5, 4:15 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On May 4, 1:14 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Stephen Hawking demonstrated it in the math of the singularity. He > > said "General Relativity predicts its own downfall by predicting > > singularities." > > > General Relativity breaks the motion laws of the special theory. Kip > > Thorne made an excuse for it saying that all is alright becuase > > "things do not fall faster than light." But either way the motion laws > > of Einstein's theories are broken. > > > No. There is a limit to acceleration to below light speed change and > > therefore to the gravity force itself. > > > Mitch Raemsch > > Also infinite shifts to light energy at the event horizon demonstrates > disproof of black hole boundaries in space and a so called end to time > or infinite red shift. The prediction is infinite energy of light or > zero; of course both of which are nonsense. > > Mitch Raemsch xxein: Right. That's why they won't put you into 3rd grade yet.
From: PD on 6 May 2010 11:00 On May 4, 3:14 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Stephen Hawking demonstrated it in the math of the singularity. He > said "General Relativity predicts its own downfall by predicting > singularities." > > General Relativity breaks the motion laws of the special theory. Kip > Thorne made an excuse for it saying that all is alright becuase > "things do not fall faster than light." But either way the motion laws > of Einstein's theories are broken. I don't think you remember correctly what Kip Thorne said. After all, you only remember what you read quite a while back while thumbing through his book in the library. You gave me a bogus page reference, to boot. Why not check what he REALLY said, rather than relying on your dim and faulty memory? > > No. There is a limit to acceleration to below light speed change and > therefore to the gravity force itself. > > Mitch Raemsch
From: BURT on 6 May 2010 14:19
On May 6, 8:00 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On May 4, 3:14 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Stephen Hawking demonstrated it in the math of the singularity. He > > said "General Relativity predicts its own downfall by predicting > > singularities." > > > General Relativity breaks the motion laws of the special theory. Kip > > Thorne made an excuse for it saying that all is alright becuase > > "things do not fall faster than light." But either way the motion laws > > of Einstein's theories are broken. > > I don't think you remember correctly what Kip Thorne said. After all, > you only remember what you read quite a while back while thumbing > through his book in the library. You gave me a bogus page reference, > to boot. > > Why not check what he REALLY said, rather than relying on your dim and > faulty memory? > > > > > > > No. There is a limit to acceleration to below light speed change and > > therefore to the gravity force itself. > > > Mitch Raemsch- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Kip Thorne was the excuse maker for black hole failure. The excuse was that things could fall at light speed but no faster. The problem is that still violates the motion laws of Special Relativity. Mitch Raemsch |