On 1/27/2014 4:03 PM, Edgar L. Owen wrote:

>  I asked How does mass inside a BH produce an gravitational effect
> outside the event horizon if gravity propagates at the speed of light and
> nothing can go faster than the speed of light to come out of a black hole?
>
>  Your answer was that when mass enters a black hole the mass disappears
> completely into the singularity and has NO gravitational effect outside and
> that the gravitational effect of a BH is somehow left over space warping
> from the passage of the mass before it enters the BH which seems like a
> pretty crazy idea. *Passing mass doesn't leave trails of its space
> warping behind in any other circumstances.*
>
> I seem to recall that you had the idea that the mass of a galaxy would
leave behind a space warp even when the galaxy responsible had gone
somewhere else.

Once the warp is formed it can easily separate from the matter that caused
> it. At that point it is effectively just another mass of matter. That is
> why it's called dark matter. And of course masses separate from each other
> all the time.
> Don't think of it like it's continued existence depends on the original
> galactic mass. Once it's created it exists as a separate dark mass that can
> go anywhere it likes under gravitational forces just like VISIBLE matter
> can...
>

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