JoeBloggs on Nostr: I find this so frustrating, Dr Jordan Peterson not seeing quite far enough to smell ...
I find this so frustrating, Dr Jordan Peterson not seeing quite far enough to smell the coffee.
The very idea that a person observed falling into a Blackhole would just appear to sit on the Event Horizon as time showed down to a stop. This is while the said person before they got close to the Event Horizon would already be in an mega deformed state and then would just instantly sucked in.
The key to thinking about this for me, is that, the observation can only be a reflection of light.
Imagine an LED light, it cannot be dimmed, it's either on or off. So we trick our brains, by making them flicker at being on for 100 hundredth of a second and off for 99 hundredths of a second. We observe a dimmed light.
So that being understood, a person at the point of the Event Horizon could not just appear to sit there. The light reflection is from outside, it has to bounce back off of an object. No object, no light bounces back. So let's say that time has slowed down to the point where an object is stationery, time has stopped.
So no light is reflected back, it's not even just dimmer.
It doesn't matter which way you look at it, observation from outside before the Event Horizon, is subject to the tested rules of General Relativity.
I guess it's another example of the Quantum Erasure, if you try and observe it you can't.
Furthermore, Blackholes rip apart mass and when they start off small they do this slowly and then speed up as they get more massive, as long as there is mass on which to feed.
As that mass is ripped apart, massive energy is released and a good percentage is xray and visible light.
If it were true that time stopped to the observer and all Events became stopped in time, then Blackholes would not be black. They would glow like a Star.
I think Jordan will figure it out eventually, I think he is inquisitive enough.
https://youtu.be/Ayz4OqLPnuQ
The very idea that a person observed falling into a Blackhole would just appear to sit on the Event Horizon as time showed down to a stop. This is while the said person before they got close to the Event Horizon would already be in an mega deformed state and then would just instantly sucked in.
The key to thinking about this for me, is that, the observation can only be a reflection of light.
Imagine an LED light, it cannot be dimmed, it's either on or off. So we trick our brains, by making them flicker at being on for 100 hundredth of a second and off for 99 hundredths of a second. We observe a dimmed light.
So that being understood, a person at the point of the Event Horizon could not just appear to sit there. The light reflection is from outside, it has to bounce back off of an object. No object, no light bounces back. So let's say that time has slowed down to the point where an object is stationery, time has stopped.
So no light is reflected back, it's not even just dimmer.
It doesn't matter which way you look at it, observation from outside before the Event Horizon, is subject to the tested rules of General Relativity.
I guess it's another example of the Quantum Erasure, if you try and observe it you can't.
Furthermore, Blackholes rip apart mass and when they start off small they do this slowly and then speed up as they get more massive, as long as there is mass on which to feed.
As that mass is ripped apart, massive energy is released and a good percentage is xray and visible light.
If it were true that time stopped to the observer and all Events became stopped in time, then Blackholes would not be black. They would glow like a Star.
I think Jordan will figure it out eventually, I think he is inquisitive enough.
https://youtu.be/Ayz4OqLPnuQ