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What is black hole made out of and what does a black hole "experience"?


Tim_Lou

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Thought that might help clarify things a bit here. An accelerated observer has a simular event horizon. From that horizon one gets something known as Unruh radiation. That horizon is an artifact of C and the craft's own aceleration. It too is not a real surface. Its an observational boundary is all.

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It was shown by Unruh and by Paul Davies that an accelerating detector will experience a Planckian-like heat bath. W.G. Unruh Phys. Rev., D: 14 (1976) 870 would be about the best. However, if you can get a copy of Lee Smolin's Book, Three Roads to Quantum Gravity, there is a good explination of this effect in that book.

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