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Michael Baldwin, Bruce[_2_]
July 31st 07, 01:40 AM
Herbert Herbert AKA G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
> Its light will arrive 8 billion years from now.

Right. Its light. 8 billion years from now.

> Humankind will never see it.

Not 8 billion years from now anyway.

> It is one of the universe's oldest and further from us
> objects. At this space time it has absorbed its huge galaxy. It gets
> its matter now that was the rim of the galaxy made of dust. This great
> gravity gets dust particles up to the to the smallest fraction speed of
> light that each dust particle has the weight of a white dwarf,and gives
> off the same amount of EM energy.

So a dust particle can give off the same amount of EM energy as a
white dwarf. Interesting.

> This is the reason this colossal
> black hole can be seen at a distance of 18 billion light years.

Oh, it can be seen. And at 18 billion light years. Interesting.

> Its gravitation is to strong to have an accretion disk.

It is?

> It has an horizon,but no surface.

OK.

> It has a size of 6 LY in diameter,but its
> dimension is not reality.

That's unreal!

> It relates best as a "point" in the cosmos
> Nothing relates to its inner structure. It has no inner structure.It has
> no inner motion It has no inner particles.nor waves. It just is. bert

This one's a keeper, Blert.

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