Jesse,

Respectfully, I don't have time to argue what is well known. If you don't 
believe me ask others here, or a physicist.

If what you claim was true everything that fell towards a black hole would 
never enter it and would be perpetually stuck around the boundary. That 
would include all the matter which would never enter the black hole and 
thus a black hole could never even be formed, but of course we know they 
are formed.

Edgar




On Sunday, January 26, 2014 1:33:37 PM UTC-5, jessem wrote:
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> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Edgar L. Owen <[email protected]<javascript:>
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>> Jesse,
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>> PS: It's not my theory, it's mainstream relativity theory. Any physicist 
>> and probably some others here can set you straight....
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>> Edgar
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> If you think this is mainstream physics, then can you please answer the 
> question I asked earlier about whether you're open to being shown you are 
> incorrect about the mainstream view if I can find comments from physicists 
> explaining that the falling observer is seen to approach the horizon but 
> never cross it? Or would you resolutely stand by this opinion even if I 
> could find numerous such quotes, and even if you could not find a single 
> example of a mainstream physicist saying that the falling observer *is* 
> seen by external observers to reach the horizon in a finite time?
>
> Jesse
>

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