I haven't studied black holes but if you think I'm claiming we can see
into a black hole that would be wrong. I'm referring to our ability to
observe objects as they spiral into the hole up to the point of the
event horizon.

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On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> yeah, I looked on wikipedia and saw something about radiation from black
> holes. I think I'd have to revisit a lot of math I have not used in a while
> to be sure what he said about it. But you don't seem to think this
> contradicts my main point, that direct observation probably is not possible
> in this case. So the theory of relativity remains a theory, when applied to
> black holes in particular, but nonetheless science believes it is correct.
> For example.
>

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