Do they pile up into a single point (singularity)? If it continues to move, does its velocity decrease or even increase? Do light particles get destoyed there? If yes, then into what? Or do they behave just as they do in normal situations? How would light 'appear' to 'someone' present inside the black hole (let us assume so), should 'he' happen to be in line with light's motion? Would he be able to feel its presence? Basically, what I actually want to ask is, what goes on inside a black hole -- its thermodynamics, entopy & other properties?
2007-01-29
04:19:39
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Kristada
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