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Posted by chris Acree on August 08, 19102 at 12:28:25:
In Reply to: Black holes and baby universes posted by Kyle Ransin on May 06, 19101 at 11:03:35:
: Can you imagine Hawking's radiation exiting a black hole? If this assumption is correct then these "particles" must have more then enough escape velocity ( fatser then the speed of light) to break the event horizon.... I know why my friends!!!! But Stevie hasn't got a clue...It's all realitivity.
: If your interested in understanding, drop me a line or two. Hell if it's even semi related let me know.
Yeah, it's a crazy idea that particles can actually go faster than the speed of light, which classical mechanics says is a no no. Quantum mechanics to the rescue!
Slightly related, I recently (today) found a pair of articles that changes our idea of the "constant" speed of light. Have a looksee and tell me if you have any more insite.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/auspac/08/07/australia.lightspeed/index.html
http://www.pr.mq.edu.au/events/index.asp?ItemID=607
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