The Black Hole Event Horizon as a Limited Two-Way Membrane

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Brian Jonathan Wolk
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It is shown that under a set of straight forward propositions there exists at the event horizon and at non-zero radii inside the event horizon of a non-rotating, uncharged, spherically symmetric black hole under reasonable curvature constraints a non-empty set of virtual exchange particle modes which can propagate to the black hole’s exterior. This finding reveals that a black hole’s event horizon is not a one-way membrane, but instead a limited two-way membrane. The paper’s technology also permits presentation of what is called virtual cosmic censorship, which requires that the aforesaid virtual exchange particle mode propagation tend to zero at the singularity limit.

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Brian Jonathan Wolk. 2017. \u201cThe Black Hole Event Horizon as a Limited Two-Way Membrane\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 17 (GJSFR Volume 17 Issue A3): .

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It is shown that under a set of straight forward propositions there exists at the event horizon and at non-zero radii inside the event horizon of a non-rotating, uncharged, spherically symmetric black hole under reasonable curvature constraints a non-empty set of virtual exchange particle modes which can propagate to the black hole’s exterior. This finding reveals that a black hole’s event horizon is not a one-way membrane, but instead a limited two-way membrane. The paper’s technology also permits presentation of what is called virtual cosmic censorship, which requires that the aforesaid virtual exchange particle mode propagation tend to zero at the singularity limit.

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