Thursday, 2 January 2014
Black Hole New Findings
If you read my last post, like most of those who have been on my blog, you know that I have been working on some equations to determine the point in curvature of space-time after which Einstein's equations break down. Well, I am going to give you the answer, and when I saw this number appear in my work, a large smile of comprehension settled onto my face. Beyond 45 degrees. So! Cos45=0.70710678118. Which means that when you are in a gravitational field that has an acceleration beyond 70.71% of the speed of light, you must use my equations. 70.71% of C is 211 985 280 m/s. Therefore if you accelerate towards a body by gravitational pull with an acceleration of 211 985 280 m/s^2 or more, to calculate your distances, length contraction and time dilation, you cannot use Einstein's equations. Unfortunately for you, I won't be sharing all of my work with you, since anyone could rip me off. You have the result, which is pretty exciting, but how I got there will have to wait. I'll have my work published and I certainly will tell you when it comes out! Also, happy new year, you sexy curious people!
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