How to detect an event horizon?
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The event horizon is where the escape speed exceeds the speed of light: you'd have to be going faster than light (which is impossible for any bit of matter) to escape the black hole's gravity. Inside the event horizon is where physics goes crazy. A singularity is what all the matter in a black hole gets crushed into.
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The event horizon is where the escape speed exceeds the speed of light: you'd have to be going faster than light (which is impossible for any bit of matter) to escape the black hole's gravity. Inside the event horizon is where physics goes crazy. A singularity is what all the matter in a black hole gets crushed into.
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The event horizon is where the escape speed exceeds the speed of light: you'd have to be going faster than light ( which is impossible for any bit of matter ) to escape the black hole's gravity. Inside the event horizon is where physics goes crazy. A singularity is what all the matter in a black hole gets crushed into.
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The event horizon is where the escape speed exceeds the speed of light: you'd have to be going faster than light ( which is impossible for any bit of matter ) to escape the black hole's gravity. Inside the event horizon is where physics goes crazy. A singularity is what all the matter in a black hole gets crushed into.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.
REGARDS
MONICA.
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