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It is emphasized that black holes (BH) are not a specific consequence of general relativity. According to relativistic gravidynamics the frequency (energy) photons decreases at their emission in a gravitational field. As a result (in the limit), very massive bodies ? BH lose an ability to radiate light signals.
It is emphasized that black holes (BH) are not a specific consequence of general relativity. According to relativistic gravidynamics the frequency (energy) photons decreases at their emission in a gravitational field. As a result (in the limit), very massive bodies ? BH lose an ability to radiate light signals.


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Scientific Paper
TitleBlack Holes without General Relativity
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Author(s)Vyacheslav N Streltsov
Keywordsgeneral relativity, relativistic gravidynamics, black hole.
Published2003
JournalJournal of Theoretics
Volume5
Number2
No. of pages4

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Abstract

It is emphasized that black holes (BH) are not a specific consequence of general relativity. According to relativistic gravidynamics the frequency (energy) photons decreases at their emission in a gravitational field. As a result (in the limit), very massive bodies ? BH lose an ability to radiate light signals.