VIDEO AT LINK............................
To: SunkenCiv; MtnClimber
Ping!.......................
2 posted on
03/25/2021 11:29:56 AM PDT by
Red Badger
("We've always been at war with Climate Change, Winston."..............................)
To: Red Badger
I posed a similar question to my kids (they like that sort of thing). If you pour a huge mass of charged particles into a black hole, what would that do to the event horizon?
To: Red Badger
It’s amazing how much stuff they can make up from seeing a meter kick or a line on a photograph.
4 posted on
03/25/2021 11:37:28 AM PDT by
Seruzawa
(TANSTAAFL)
To: Red Badger
When I let go of a magnet, it falls to the ground.
5 posted on
03/25/2021 11:45:30 AM PDT by
fruser1
To: Red Badger
A photo of Michelle Obama’s colon?
To: Red Badger; 1FreeAmerican; A. Patriot; AndrewC; antonia; aristotleman; Bellflower; Boogieman; ...
Astrophysicists find to their surprise that the magnetic fields (which can only exist due to the flow of electricity) around what they call black holes is easily strong enough to over come the gravity of that “black hole.” That’s what the Electric Universe cosmologists have been predicting forever would be found around that phenomenon. This is only to be expected when the force of electromagnetism is thirty-nine orders of magnitude stronger than the force of gravity and equally universal in reach! —Electric/Plasma Universe PING!
Electromagnetic Field Around "Black Hole"
Stronger than ”Black Hole”s" Gravity Well If you want on or off the Electric Universe/Plasma Ping List, Freepmail me.
19 posted on
03/26/2021 10:58:50 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
(My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplophobe bigot!)
To: Red Badger
Sounds like another piece of evidence for the much-derided “electric universe” hypothesis.
23 posted on
03/27/2021 5:19:00 AM PDT by
Wonder Warthog
(Not Responding to Seagull Snark)
To: Red Badger
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, a multinational team of over 300 scientists including two astrophysicists from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University), has revealed a new view of the massive object at the center of the M87 galaxy: how it looks in polarized light.
24 posted on
03/27/2021 5:22:51 AM PDT by
ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
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