Re: Another dumb black hole question (charge and acceleration)
- From: sigidunum@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 11:03:17 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 26, 4:11 am, Erik Max Francis <m...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In general relativity, gravity is not a force. It's a natural
consequence of an object moving along the shortest path through
spacetime.
Well, this leads to another Stupid Black Hole Question:
If we assume antigravity is possible, that implies we could get out of
an event horizon. Does this mean that, in certain extreme
circumstances, antigravity would be equivalent to time travel?
Doug M.
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