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<blockquote data-quote="Shag" data-source="post: 5309077" data-attributes="member: 13289"><p>There is about a 50-50 split in what cosmologists think about spin. I'm the in belief that you can't actually say whether it spins or not, since I consider the EH out of the universe so it doesn't matter or have any effect one way or another. But! the matter around an EH is spinning quite fast. As fast as the core of a supermassive star spins (pulsar speeds). In fact some kinds of what were thought of as pulsars are in fact supermassive galactic black holes (Quasars). If a black hole takes alot of matter, the matter will be heated until it basically becomes a superheated plasma that gives off massive gamma rays, the black hole will then emit these as gamma ray bursts along its poles.</p><p></p><p>Its really pretty much as I said in my last post. Observer will see traveler slow and redshift and never quite touch the EH. Traveller will see the universe speed up and then as he touches the EH the universe ends. If traveler is immortal the only escape is the slim possibility that the BH bleeds out first through Hawking radiation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shag, post: 5309077, member: 13289"] There is about a 50-50 split in what cosmologists think about spin. I'm the in belief that you can't actually say whether it spins or not, since I consider the EH out of the universe so it doesn't matter or have any effect one way or another. But! the matter around an EH is spinning quite fast. As fast as the core of a supermassive star spins (pulsar speeds). In fact some kinds of what were thought of as pulsars are in fact supermassive galactic black holes (Quasars). If a black hole takes alot of matter, the matter will be heated until it basically becomes a superheated plasma that gives off massive gamma rays, the black hole will then emit these as gamma ray bursts along its poles. Its really pretty much as I said in my last post. Observer will see traveler slow and redshift and never quite touch the EH. Traveller will see the universe speed up and then as he touches the EH the universe ends. If traveler is immortal the only escape is the slim possibility that the BH bleeds out first through Hawking radiation. [/QUOTE]
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