Christopher Gwyn wrote: > > does anyone have any idea what a really massive > blackhole would look like if it were spinning at > nearly lightspeed? > A blackhole doesn't spin. Spin requires a physical rigid body or some approximation to it, and a black hole can only have mass, angular momentum and charge [and position, and speed :-)] Also, the unit of spin is 1 / [unit of time], not [unit of distance] / [unit of time]. Alberto Monteiro
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