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From: fred@mnetor.UUCP (Fred Williams)
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Subject: Re: Re:  A Question Regarding (freezing?!?! ;-(   )Black Holes
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Date: Sun, 18-Aug-85 17:53:22 EDT
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Posted: Sun Aug 18 17:53:22 1985
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References: <482@sri-arpa.ARPA> <163@prometheus.UUCP> <1080@mhuxt.UUCP>
Reply-To: fred@mnetor.UUCP (Fred Williams)
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Summary: 

In article <1080@mhuxt.UUCP> js2j@mhuxt.UUCP (sonntag) writes:
About Paul's;
>> Incidentally, Russians refer to black holes as "frozen" stars because
>> as the density and total mass increase time slows down more and more
>> and the star appears to freeze up, including putting out less and less
>> light.  I think that process of freezing may actually prevent the final 
>> transformation into a black hole,  so consequently black holes may well 
>> NOT exist.
>> +-------------------------------------------------------+--------+
>> | Paul M. Koloc, President: (301) 445-1075              | FUSION |
>> | Prometheus II Ltd., College Park, MD 20740-0222       |  this  |
>> | pmk@prometheus.UUCP; ..seismo!prometheus!pmk.UUCP     | decade |
>> +-------------------------------------------------------+--------+
>
>     Articles like the one above really kill *my* hopes for 'FUSION
>this decade'.
>     
	Well yes, or maybe not...but it could be worse.  I'm waiting
for some bozo to claim that hot stars freeze faster than cold ones!
(:->)

Cheers,		Fred Williams