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Originally posted by nazgul
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After thinking about to, a bit I really do think it is a possible that black holes are formed by particles of matter which have exceeded the speed of light.......
It would explain the mass of blacks holes, as we all know e = mc^2 which means as opjects approach the speed of light, their mass becomes infinelty large.
You can derive this from m = e/c^2 where e is a contant.
This would also explain why light can not escape a black hole. The gravity created is greate enough to pull the light in. That much gravity needs to be created by an object traveling greater than the speed of light....
Just my thought anyway
Any physics heads got any thoughts??
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A black hole is just any object that is so massive that the escape velocity is greater than the speed of light.
e is not really constant in that equation because the m is a symbol for "relativistic mass" which is a function of the velocity itself. As velocity increases so does mass so therefore e itself changes too.