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We can't see light in a black hole Twake?

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macromitch@internetCDS.com - 30 May 2005 00:18 GMT
Twake:
Light can not escape a black hole. Therefore we have no way of knowing
if it is emitted or not.

Nick's brilliant counterpoint:
What if there is an observer inside the black hole he
could *see the light*. Inside there could be an observer
of emitted light!!!

How's you like that?
T Wake - 30 May 2005 00:22 GMT
> Twake:
> Light can not escape a black hole. Therefore we have no way of knowing
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> How's you like that?

Ok, I will give your "brilliant" counterpoint the benefit of the doubt and
assume the observer is somehow immune to the destructive force inside the
black hole.

Given the above, yes there could be an observer of the emitted light. How
would s/he get the information about it to you though?

Your counterpoint is probably as dim as you are.
macromitch@internetCDS.com - 30 May 2005 00:25 GMT
Can you *see the light* Twake?
T Wake - 30 May 2005 00:26 GMT
> Can you *see the light* Twake?

Light from what Nick?
macromitch@internetCDS.com - 30 May 2005 00:34 GMT
The wrong predictions of GR theory!
T Wake - 30 May 2005 00:50 GMT
> The wrong predictions of GR theory!

Do you mean can I see the light from inside a black hole? Obviously not.

However, now you are tying yourself up in logical circles.
Morituri-|-Max - 30 May 2005 08:12 GMT
> Can you *see the light* Twake?

Yes.  But he can't see the light the person in the black hole would see.

Nor would the person IN the black hole be able to tell TWake what he saw.

T Wake - 30 May 2005 10:18 GMT
>> Can you *see the light* Twake?
>
> Yes.  But he can't see the light the person in the black hole would see.
>
> Nor would the person IN the black hole be able to tell TWake what he saw.

Well said.
yt56erd - 30 May 2005 00:53 GMT
> Twake:
> Light can not escape a black hole. Therefore we have no way of knowing
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> How's you like that?

BRILLIANT COUNTERPOINT???????

you raging nutcase. f.ck off and get a clue dickwad.
Nick - 30 May 2005 01:24 GMT
> > Twake:
> > Light can not escape a black hole. Therefore we have no way of knowing
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> >
> > How's you like that?

BRILLIANT COUNTERPOINT???????

Yes.
T Wake - 30 May 2005 10:18 GMT
>> > Twake:
>> > Light can not escape a black hole. Therefore we have no way of knowing
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Yes.

Stop rewording peoples comments, Nick. If you are so confident about your
"view" it should stand up to criticism.
yt56erd - 30 May 2005 21:42 GMT
> BRILLIANT COUNTERPOINT???????
>
> Yes.

knobhead. you are too stupid to know how stupid you are. you are living
proof evolution is wrong and the fact you are a "god-fearing"
creationdick is proof george hamsters spog madness is also wrong.

go away and curl up somewhere dickboy.
Bilge - 30 May 2005 13:18 GMT
macromitch@internetCDS.com:
>Light can not escape a black hole.

 Since nothing you say contains any information, your posts could
escape as hawking radiation.
 
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