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jrkcat said,

7-23-2008 in 07:25:54 at 12.144.58.212    

Ya know, I’ve seen this explained before. It still doesn’t make sense.
Why does gravity go up because the little object is closer? He just told me the black holes gravity remained the same regardless of it’s size. Wouldn’t the small object stay at the periphery of attraction?
Then he says the “core” of the star makes the black hole. That the outer layer explodes off into space. That would lessen the “mass”. So how does it have the same gravity as before? I think they make this shit up.

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MistaPrimeMinista said,

7-23-2008 in 08:03:13 at 99.246.75.73    

lol I can see your frustration :)
If you take the example of Mars. We all know it has gravity. But we are so far away that its not affecting us. The closer we are going to get to Mars the more its going to pull us. There fore the closer you are to the center of Mars the higher the gravity.
Now he said that the black holes gravity remained the same regardless of its size but that is only if you stay at the same distance.
Does it make sense now lol ? :)

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