On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:48:51 AM UTC-6, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
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> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:01:41 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
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>> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 7:50:07 PM UTC-6, Alan Grayson wrote:
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>>> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:08:57 PM UTC-6, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
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>>>> Gravitons do not escape from a BH, any more than can light. However, 
>>>> from the perspective of an outside observer all matter than went into a BH 
>>>> is on the surface above the event horizon, called the stretched horizon. 
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>>>> LC
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>>> Gravitons might not exist (and hence quantum gravity can't exist)  But 
>>> whatever the case, how can BH's interact gravitationally with objects 
>>> beyond its event horizon? You say this doesn't happen. I don't understand 
>>> your argument. AG 
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> That you are saying this illustrates you do not understand general 
> relativity.
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>> I may have identified the thousand pound gorilla in the room; the 
>> hypothetical force carrying particle of the quantum gravitating field, the 
>> graviton, which for BH's doesn't exert any force! AG 
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> I have no idea why you are saying this. Gravitation is not a force in the 
> usual sense and so the graviton does not produce a force in the standard 
> meaning. For the weak field limit the nonlinear terms are negligable and a 
> gravitational wave is linear. This is easily quantized. In fact it is 
> similar to the Hanbury-Brown and Twiss theory of the diphoton. It is when 
> the field becomes strong that general relativity becomes nonlinear and runs 
> into trouble with quantum mechanics.
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> LC
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I assumed a quantum field theory of gravity must have a particle associated 
with it, and that this particle is called the graviton. Gravity is a 
fictitious force. So what would the role of the graviton be, if not to 
produce some force? If you detect gravitational waves, don't they consist 
of gravitons if a quantum theory of gravity exists, analogous to photons in 
EM waves? AG

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