by Chris Peterson » Mon May 03, 2010 12:54 am
tesla wrote:7revolutions per second on a 20klm diameter object gives a surface speed of 220klm/sec or almost 800,000klms /hour. Like I said, you have to have mythical material to keep it from flying apart.
And like I said, describe the physics you are using to arrive at this conclusion.
By my calculation, the centrifugal force on a particle at the surface of the neutron star is 1.9e7 N/kg. The force of gravity is 1.3e10 N/kg. So for this object, spinning at a mere 7 rotations per second, gravity is 684 times stronger than the force that tries to pull it apart. No mythical material required- this neutron star could be made of cotton candy and it would hold together.
It is not established beyond reasonable doubt, it is only a current theory, based on known facts at present. A theory is not scientific fact
You are right, a theory is not a fact. But the theory here is extremely well supported by multiple lines of evidence. It is so well supported that it is treated as a fact: nobody is looking for alternatives. There are many theories that reach this level of certainty.
[quote="tesla"]7revolutions per second on a 20klm diameter object gives a surface speed of 220klm/sec or almost 800,000klms /hour. Like I said, you have to have mythical material to keep it from flying apart.[/quote]
And like I said, describe the physics you are using to arrive at this conclusion.
By my calculation, the centrifugal force on a particle at the surface of the neutron star is 1.9e7 N/kg. The force of gravity is 1.3e10 N/kg. So for this object, spinning at a mere 7 rotations per second, gravity is 684 times stronger than the force that tries to pull it apart. No mythical material required- this neutron star could be made of cotton candy and it would hold together.
[quote]It is not established beyond reasonable doubt, it is only a current theory, based on known facts at present. A theory is not scientific fact[/quote]
You are right, a theory is not a fact. But the theory here is extremely well supported by multiple lines of evidence. It is so well supported that it is treated as a fact: nobody is looking for alternatives. There are many theories that reach this level of certainty.