To: Sentis
if something wont allow things traveling as fast as light to excape, how can we speculate how spinning would effect it? but if we want to get into it, it supposedly came from a star, which is spinning. as far as we know, once anything stops spinning that is of that size, it falls into oblivion. it tears apart. but black holes operate on the further generation of gravity, and the fastest way to establish that is further and faster spinning.
To: MacDorcha
MacDorcha wrote "if something wont allow things traveling as fast as light to excape, how can we speculate how spinning would effect it?"
MATH
25 posted on
12/22/2002 7:00:33 PM PST by
Sentis
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