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According to general relativity gravitation effects any objects carrying the energy. Therefore, virtual photons (as real ones) and gravitons (real and virtual) must be attracted by massive bodies. As a result, black holes must not radiate gravitational waves and appear to be electrically and gravitationally neutral. | According to general relativity gravitation effects any objects carrying the energy. Therefore, virtual photons (as real ones) and gravitons (real and virtual) must be attracted by massive bodies. As a result, black holes must not radiate gravitational waves and appear to be electrically and gravitationally neutral. | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Black Hole Unobservability in General Relativity |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Vyacheslav N Streltsov |
Keywords | graviton |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | Journal of Theoretics |
Volume | 6 |
Number | 2 |
No. of pages | 2 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
According to general relativity gravitation effects any objects carrying the energy. Therefore, virtual photons (as real ones) and gravitons (real and virtual) must be attracted by massive bodies. As a result, black holes must not radiate gravitational waves and appear to be electrically and gravitationally neutral.