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Impossible_Pop620 OP t1_j277dip wrote

Yes! Now you're talking...not the infinite energy bit, tho...why?

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Charlemagnea t1_j277y9p wrote

You would need the capsule to travel FTL to escape the event horizon, which requires infinite energy.

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shibbypants t1_j27mpwc wrote

And FTL travel comes with its own bag of paradoxes.

Also, I have a better understanding of black holes now after reading through some of these comments. This thread was surprisingly fun.

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Polynikes82 t1_j27ahzq wrote

It's all explained by Einstein and relativity. It takes an infinite amount of energy to reach the speed of light. The event horizon theoretically is the point at which light can't escape the dead star and it's gravity. You would need an infinite amount of energy to pass back out of it. There are plenty of good books that you can pick up and read about it friend

Nevermind all the bs comments you are going to get for asking questions. I am proud you aren't asking what the Kardashians are upto this week. Keep thinking. Ask questions. This world needs more of you. ❤️

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Impossible_Pop620 OP t1_j27aqlo wrote

I think I would take issue with the word 'explained'...more like 'unleashed'...but thank you.

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Polynikes82 t1_j27b6qn wrote

Wtf does that mean? If this turns into a God thing I'm gonna be pissed.

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Impossible_Pop620 OP t1_j27beg8 wrote

Lol..yeah, he MADE us, you know...no, I meant I don't think relativity EXPLAINS black holes very well/at all

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Polynikes82 t1_j27cato wrote

Relativity "unleashed" to us the energy and mass can be converted. Nothing is ever gained or lost. If you burn an egg and collect all the ashes and heat and light and weigh the findings, it would add up to the weight of the egg. If you take enough mass in a relatively small place in space. It will press down (but you have to think in a 3D sense) hard enough that nothing can climb of that hill and get out.

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