* Posts by DracoPaladine

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'This BLACK HOLE just isn't BLACK AT ALL' snarl boffins

DracoPaladine

Re: I'm confused!

Here's my problem I have been trying to deal with ever since theorizing on black holes when I was in the 8th grade 30+ years ago. IF a black hole is a true singularity, then how can you have different sized black holes. After all, the singularity is supposed to be, in theory, a single infinitely small point in space/time. And if it is by definition infinitely small, they should all be the same size.

HOWEVER, here is where a theory of mine comes in. The larger the black holes event horrizon, the OLDER the black hole is. Here is why I believe this might be the case, Relativity shows that at the event horizon, time stops, to the external observer, however to the person/object that is breaching the event horizon, time continues on as normal. Due to this, to the external observer, all information seems to "freeze" and gathers at the event horizon. So ALL information that has gone to the point of the event horizon is frozen in the horizon until the black hole either "evaporates", Hawking's idea, or the end of time, or what ever else might end the life of a black hole.

So information is never really lost when something goes "into" a blackhole. To the observer, nothing is lost, it stays on the event horizon. So technically, one could reconstruct when fell in if you can read the information on the event horizon. But for the object the passed through the event horizon, they could end up in a completely different universe, dimension or reality. Their information could enter the new "realm" as virtual particles, stranglets or some unknown exotic type of energy or matter.

Or, I might be way off base.