(urth) "been teaching literature for over 35 years"
Jeffery Wilson
jwilson at clueland.com
Mon Sep 9 05:01:07 PDT 2013
On 9/9/2013 4:58 AM, Gerry Quinn wrote:
>
> I'm sure - Wolfe's lack of detail wins again - one could find an
> argument for how cooling might occur. But on first principles, I'd
> expect a black hole dropped into the sun to have a warming effect.
In the late 1970s conception, a black hole is an Einstein-Rosenbridge
to somewhere else; Abbadon in Urth's case. It's supposed to be literally
sending part of the sun's substance and generated energy *away*. The
remaining star is diminished in output per unit mess as well, as lighter
stars are.
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