General Relativity: Black Holes

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Re: General Realtivity:- Black Holes

by maplebayou1 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:13 am

Something is puzzling me. A process close to the event horizon "slows down" from the point of view of an observer farther away. If it is every close, it is "running" so slowly that for observers far away it becomes almost frozen in time. If this is what is happening to matter just outside black hole event horizons, then actual black holes have not actually been accumulating new material within their event horizons, from our point of view? We cannot, even in principle, actually observe black holes accumulating mass and increasing their SR?

General Relativity: Black Holes

by SsDd » Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:05 pm

The lecture video is embedded below.

Additionally, slides used in the lecture are embedded below, or can also be downloaded directly from here.

Questions after the lecture? Please feel free to post them in the same thread.

Click to play embedded YouTube video.



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