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if one of an entangled pair of particles fell into a black hole can yo influence it. thereby knowing information of the particle

if one of an entangled pair of particles fell into a black hole can yo influence it. thereby knowing information of the particle in the black hole

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  • Asked by bobbbbbb
  • on 2012-01-19 09:24:59
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Superposition at Black Hole boundaries

For the purposes of the question, let us imagine an invisible line which represents the edge of a black holes area of effect. Objects within this boundary cannot escape and are pulled into the black hole. Objects outwith this boundary however are unaffected.

Now let us imagine a small particle, such as a photon, near the edge of this boundary. What if this particle was in a superpositioned state so that it was both within and outwith the boundary. Would the particle be both sucked into the black hole and escape out of the black hole at the same time?

I've asked various people and so far got no answer, so any reply would be welcomed.

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  • Asked by Alta
  • on 2011-10-11 14:23:07
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Superposition at black hole boundaries

For the purposes of the question let us theorise a line that represents the edge of a black holes area of effect. Within this line objects are pulled into the black hole, outwith this boundary the object is unaffected.

But what would happen if a particle, such as a photon, was to become in a superpositioned state at this boundary so that it was both within and outwith the boundary at the same time?

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  • Asked by Alta
  • on 2011-10-11 12:18:50
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Is it possible that our universe is slipping into a blackhole?

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Could we be living in a black hole? By WE I mean everything in our known universe! May be this is why it is accelerating away

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Last edited on: 2011-06-06 15:37:15

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when blackhole met white hole

What would happen if a black hole met a white hole? what would happen to them and would they actually come into contact with each other

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Black holse vs. White holes

What would happen if a black hole and a white hole met?

Tiberius, Edinburgh (8yrs)

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How do Gravitons escape from a Blackhole?

If a photon (a massless particle) cannot escape from a blackhole, how can a graviton (if existing, also a massless particle),escape?

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What makes some galaxies spiral or barred spiral in shape?

If all the stars are orbiting a super-massive black hole at the centre, why are they only orbiting in roughly one plane? Granted that once they have momentum in that plane the centripetal force of gravity should tend to keep them in that plane, but after the big bang what force caused them to form in that shape?

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  • Asked by tpd1001
  • on 2011-01-25 19:26:55
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what would happen if a black hole is 'sucked up' by another?

what would happen if a black hole is 'sucked up' by another?

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  • on 2010-11-25 19:53:31
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