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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Mike Speed"
Date: 30 Aug 2005 02:02:37 PM
Object: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes
Suppose a particle enters the event horizon of a black hole. What is
the probability amplitude the particle will appear on the other side of
the event horizon in time delta-t. Assume whatever nature of black
hole and particle you would like.
.

User: "SOiL"

Title: Re: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes 31 Aug 2005 10:07:09 PM
"Mike Speed" <mike8s2@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1125428557.812913.292790
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Suppose a particle enters the event horizon of a black hole. What is
the probability amplitude the particle will appear on the other side of
the event horizon in time delta-t. Assume whatever nature of black
hole and particle you would like.

0. The only possible trajectories of a particle inside the event horizon go
to the singularity at the center.
.
User: "Autymn D. C."

Title: Re: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes 01 Sep 2005 12:13:46 AM
SOiL wrote:

0. The only possible trajectories of a particle inside the event horizon go
to the singularity at the center.

QM dashes Einstein's GR.
-Aut
.
User: "SOiL"

Title: Re: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes 05 Sep 2005 12:43:45 PM
"Autymn D. C." <lysdexia@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
news:1125551626.270325.319200@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

SOiL wrote:

0. The only possible trajectories of a particle inside the event
horizon go to the singularity at the center.


QM dashes Einstein's GR.

-Aut

Last time I checked QM conserves energy.
.
User: "Autymn D. C."

Title: Re: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes 06 Sep 2005 05:32:11 AM
SOiL wrote:

Last time I checked QM conserves energy.

Then don't check. Or better yet, turn your calculator in other
directions.
-Aut
.




User: "Autymn D. C."

Title: Re: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes 31 Aug 2005 04:30:15 AM
It depends how long the particle is redshifted.
.

User: "Nick"

Title: Re: Probability Amplitudes and Black Holes 31 Aug 2005 10:55:53 PM
Mass at the center of a nonmicroscopic black hole cannot reach the
outside as Hawking has
said. How can it if its wave is much smaller
that radius of the black hole? The probability
wave of the singularity's mass won't reach
that far!
Mass won't leak that way.
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