PS: In my post below that should read electric FIELDS can come out of a 
black hole, not electric CHARGES.

Pardon the typo!

Edgar



On Sunday, January 26, 2014 12:41:07 PM UTC-5, Edgar L. Owen wrote:
>
> Richard,
>
> Well, electric charges can theoretically come out of a black hole, just 
> NOT the singularity in particular as you suggested. Nobody actually knows 
> what happens in the singularity itself, or at least there is no consensus. 
> I made one suggestion with reference to a bouncing universe and gravitation 
> and entropy reversal in a previous post.
>
> However due to the almost impossible task of compressing any significant 
> electrically charged matter to black hole densities black holes are not 
> expected to exist with any significant electric charges....
>
> Edgar
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 26, 2014 9:36:16 AM UTC-5, yanniru wrote:
>>
>> Edgar,
>>
>> Electric fields also come out if the BH singularity has a charge.
>> Richard
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 8:01 AM, Edgar L. Owen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> OK, time for THE ANSWER TO MY QUESTION of how gravity can escape from a 
>>> black hole....
>>>
>>> Liz, Brent, and Richard,
>>>
>>> OK, nobody got the answer so I'll explain it myself. It's pretty simple 
>>> but still pretty profound and thought provoking....
>>>
>>> Gravity IS what needs to be escaped. So it doesn't even make sense to 
>>> ask how gravity could escape ITSELF.
>>>
>>> There wouldn't even be a black hole if gravity hadn't already escaped 
>>> the black hole to create its gravitational effect.
>>>
>>> So what this means is that gravity is the only thing than CAN escape a 
>>> black hole because it is gravity itself that creates the gravitational 
>>> field that must be escaped!
>>>
>>> Thus gravity, and only gravity, can manifest freely OUTSIDE a black hole 
>>> the effects of its INSIDE mass. 
>>>
>>> Thus gravity is the only thing that freely COMES OUT of a black hole 
>>> through the event horizon, because what stops everything else from coming 
>>> out is gravity itself. But obviously gravity can't stop itself from coming 
>>> out through the event horizon, because only its already manifesting 
>>> presence is what stops everything else from coming out through the event 
>>> horizon, but it already must have come out to stop everything else from 
>>> coming out...
>>>
>>> Thus before gravity comes out through the event horizon, there is 
>>> nothing to stop anything from coming out. Thus gravity can freely emerge 
>>> through the event horizon and only by doing so is it able to prevent 
>>> anything else from coming out....
>>>
>>> Hope I'm explaining this clearly?
>>>
>>> Edgar
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 25, 2014 1:29:45 AM UTC-5, Liz R wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 25 January 2014 16:31, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 1/24/2014 4:41 PM, Edgar L. Owen wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Brent,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, my proposed dark matter effect has nothing to do with black 
>>>>>> holes. Black holes are caused by accumulations of actual visible matter, 
>>>>>> not by the Hubble expansion of space...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However I do have a question for you. Since gravitational changes 
>>>>>> propagate at the speed of light how does the mass inside a black hole 
>>>>>> produce gravitational effects outside the black hole? If light can't 
>>>>>> come 
>>>>>> out how can gravitational effects come out?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You are thinking of gravity as mediated by force particles, like 
>>>>> photons mediate the EM forces.  But (at least classically) gravity isn't 
>>>>> a 
>>>>> force, it's just a shape of space and as I responded to Liz, there's not 
>>>>> mass in a black hole, no T_u_v term in the Einstein equation.  It's a 
>>>>> vacuum solution.  That's why it doesn't make any different what falls in 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> create the black hole.  The effects outside the event horizon are just 
>>>>> that 
>>>>> the space is warped there just *as if* the black hole were a massive 
>>>>> object.
>>>>>
>>>>> I believe Richard Feynmann was asked the same question (about how 
>>>> gravity "escapes" a black hole). Of course gravity WAVES can't escape a 
>>>> black hole... 
>>>>  
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