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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 | |
|---|---|
| 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 |
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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.