Hi, I was listening to star talk radio from Neil Tyson and al of a sudden i had a burning question / thought wich would not leave my mind.
generally it is ecapted that a black hole is black becasue the gravity of the black hole is so great that even light can not escape. But what if that is not true. See i heard him talking about spagetification wich a name for the act of stretching matter to an infinete thin line because of the difference in gravity over the lenght of an object. So what if the light that goes in t a black hole also undergoes this same process and is just streched to a point that i is not visable anymore nor detectibale by any measruring instruments we currently use?
I still think with this theory that most light that goes in directly to the center will get trapped because of the great forces that are in a black hole but maybe some light that is aimed at the egde of the event horizon will be able to escape the gravity.
what do you all think?
generally it is ecapted that a black hole is black becasue the gravity of the black hole is so great that even light can not escape. But what if that is not true. See i heard him talking about spagetification wich a name for the act of stretching matter to an infinete thin line because of the difference in gravity over the lenght of an object. So what if the light that goes in t a black hole also undergoes this same process and is just streched to a point that i is not visable anymore nor detectibale by any measruring instruments we currently use?
I still think with this theory that most light that goes in directly to the center will get trapped because of the great forces that are in a black hole but maybe some light that is aimed at the egde of the event horizon will be able to escape the gravity.
what do you all think?