First off...I have always been told that NOTHING can escape a black hole. But, in my experience, I have found that there is usually at least one loophole, or exception to the rule, in everything.
I saw a documentary the other night on PBS about neutrino detection and learned that they were not (or hardly at all) affected by electromagnetism and gravity. And that they could travel through matter almost completely undisturbed. This got me thinking about if they could potentially escape, or at least be minimally disturbed, by black holes. Or maybe even pass straight through them completely undisturbed.
My understanding of black holes is that they have an immense gravity and nothing as of yet can be proven to escape them. But my understanding of gravity is that anything with a mass will be affected by it. So...if neutrinos have (practically) zero mass, and they have been proven to not be (practically) affected by gravity, what would happen near a black hole
2007-11-01
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