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[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 04-25] [Hit: ]
Can a black hole move faster than light as it spins in the volume of space?......


Can a black hole move faster than light as it spins in the volume of space?

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April Garris say: That's racist!!
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Fred say: Everything can move faster than the speed of light, relative to us. Eg if I run in the opposite direction to which a photon is travelling from my perspective the photon is travelling at the speed of light plus the speed of me running, so in truth, by relativity, the fastest speed that anything can travel from my perspective is twice the speed of light. Just an interesting fact.
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user setia say: Trying act like a zombie
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vorenhutz say: goring
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kiwi say: If it did you could never know.
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Little Big Man say: Well, not much is known about them to say, my friend.
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Jeffrey K say: No. Nothing can move faster than light.
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Ronald 7 say: Yes, by spinning
That is why light disappears as it crosses the Event Horizon of a Black Hole
Light does not have Mass, It somehow lacks the Higgs Boson
Atoms had to form first to make Stars and that is where light comes from
If it wasn't for Black Holes Space would be bright white with light
So they keep the balance
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quantumclaustrophobe say: Well... it's spinning can *drag space* at faster than light; but nothing *in space* can move faster than light.
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No Bozos say: There is evidence that particles do accelerate faster than light in a black hole's event horizon, but there is no certain consensus.
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say: I don,t have a clue
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say: Black people tend to be superior at Track and field. Don't know why though.
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Johnny Uzumaki say: Maybe
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Tom S say: No, it has mass.
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Jackolantern say: Not really because they were once a star that that collapsed and became so dense that they drew everything close into it. The spinning motion was compounded by becoming smaller. The outer shell of the star depicts it's speed as it becomes smaller like ice skaters spinning slow with their arms extended out, and faster when drawing them in. I doubt that the original star was spinning fast enough to become anywhere close to that speed when it became an object within a 'black hole' star. No object can spin anywhere near the speed of light and still remain an object.
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james say: That is theory not fact. But Maybe it can. There have been papers done. But no way to prove it.
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Cosmo say: Black holes aren't even real to begin with ############
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Carl say: It's possible since we don't know much about them.
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The_Doc_Man say: There is no way to know. IF (and I emphasize IF) that happens, it would have to be inside the event horizon, where information cannot escape. So we could never know if it happened.

Technically, by the way, the speed of light isn't the limit. It is the speed of information dispersal, which is the REAL limit on speed. And it happens that light travels at that speed in a vacuum. In either case, the black hole prevents light (and information) from leaving the event horizon.
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MysteryGuy say: Well there is a limit to how fast you can travel. Nothing can go faster than the speed of light. Regardless of it's power. light consist of photons and don't need a medium to travel. Blackholes need space to exist regardless of how much. And have great masses, infinity dense so their masses are millions and billions of times greater than photons. photons speed is the speed of light and their at rest is nothing. so how can something with greater mass go faster?
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jonniebaby say: Unbeatable wetness
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drake say: Black holes under relativity behave very non-intuitively. Time and space become warped, time becomes dilated. Who knows what goes on inside the event horizon of a black hole. If i were to guess, a spinning black hole could not go faster than light. As it would pick up speed, its time would dilate until its time would no longer pass. This happens at the speed of light. Once this happens, it can no longer gain speed since no time at all passes from its reference frame.
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matt say: A black hole can move faster when the police are chasing it or child support payments are due
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I like memes say: If so we'd probably be dead lol
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ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ say: White light move more fast


Ask Nasa
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oldcraggyguy say: Unknown. The current equations regarding this break down as v approaches c
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Hindusufi say: Little is known about what can happen inside the event horizon. The answers you're getting are quite a stretch.
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CarolOklaNola say: No.
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NONAME say: some theories suggest that the laws of physics break down around a black hole..so its possible yes
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Jan say: No the speed of light is the ultimate speed limit,nothing in the universe can go faster.
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