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kuriteru t1_iri7yns wrote
Reply to comment by ExactCollege3 in Can an object that’s not a black hole be so dense or massive that it has an event horizon? by ExactCollege3
Its more about density than just mass, every mass has S radius that it tips over into blackhole territory but will not trap light before that point.
Only singularities can warp space time enough to trap light making a blackhole it also doesn't help that we lack the math to fully explain blackholes entirely, all values involved end at either 0 or infinite or some impossible arithmetic involving the two extremes
kuriteru t1_irh9n56 wrote
Reply to Can an object that’s not a black hole be so dense or massive that it has an event horizon? by ExactCollege3
No, the density of matter needed to exert enough gravity to create an event horizon, the "black hole" part of the black hole, will in herently exceed the saidatters Swarzchild radius causing it to collapse into a singularity
kuriteru t1_j6nt4r1 wrote
Reply to Wind and solar were EU’s top electricity source in 2022 for first time ever by bayesian_acolyte
they shut down the vast majority of their other nuclear, coal and lng power plants causing an energy crisis thats forcing people to revert to wood fire heating their homes while wearing half their wardrobes, all to try and prove a hairbrained globalist point