Yes Blobin, it seems the Investors can't Get It Up.
People Love to Hate.
Does this relate to some recent event, possibly.
However, what we have learned over the years about the Love of Hate comes from our unique perspective.
What we have found is this Love of Hate transcends any asymmetric hate filled views.
These views can fall in to any one of these categories, but by no mean is limited to: Sex, Race, Religion, Sexual Orientation, Economic Status, Social Status, Political Affinity, Athletic Ability, Mental Capacity, Physical Development, Genetic Bloodline, Deity Worship, Group Affiliation, etc.
Over the years we have seen sides of people and their views in many of these categories.
We've learned that People Love to Hate; all they need is a reason to hate.
In some cases, they'll provoke the hate with slur ridden verbiage.
In other cases, they're just waiting for that moment when someone makes a mistake and offends them in any one of those categories.
In either, they are working hard to make the hate that much stronger.
It's almost like they live to hate.
Their sour face in place, just ready for something to touch off a moment.
It really doesn't matter who, what, where, when, or why... we've seen it at nearly every level of human existence.
We had the unique position of having been in modestly wealthy living and we have lived in different ghetto neighborhoods.
From that, we have learned that All of You are Exactly the same, you Love to Hate, no matter what it is.
White, Black, Brown, Yellow, Tan, doesn't matter; you're the same.
Hetero, Homo, Bi; Same.
Wealthy, Middle Class, Poor; Same.
Elite, Yuppie, Trailer Trash; Same.
You All Love to Hate.
But, here's something that may alter your level of consciousness.
We've taken another look at this, on another level.
Maybe it will wake you up, maybe not, but at some level of understanding you just might see a better way.
We see this Love of Hate may actually be founded in a more basic case and cause.
People Hate to Love.
Could it be that simple?
We've seen the kind of conditioning that takes place from birth, to death.
Nearly right away, we are programmed to Hate Love.
When parents demonstrate their hate of love, either in argument with someone else or about something that has provoked their hate.
We see in the TV and Movies designed to program hate.
From whatever source, it's been going on for hundreds of thousands of years; deeply embedded in our minds and subconsciousness, passed on from generation to generation.
We know it's hard to understand or you're just so fixed in your ways, but maybe, just maybe... we could give Love a Chance.
Learn to forgive those that know not the Light of Love.
STOP playing dick-around-charlie with government / political altering information.
Running around saying, "Nah-nah nah-nah boo-boo, I have something on you-you!" is going to get you killed!
Release It!!!
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/smith-wesson-record-sales-cant-233427336.html
Could be a sign many are getting ready for the Rise of the Thugerment.
We alter our expectations and/or our estimates to coincide with cheery, wonderful outcomes.
That way we can delude our-self in to thinking, things are getting better.
It's an easy thing to do, Just make up a number and all... your... dreams... come... true...
I'm hugging myself right now.... mmm....
It'll be called the Cosmo-Paula-Tin.
5 of the World Markets are now in the Zeroth Dark Moment.
1 is in the First Dark Moment, Shanghai.
The NIKKEI has returned to the Zeroth Dark Moment after a brief time out.
All appear to be in a state of decay.
There was an Investor that swallowed a Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed a Bubble, that wobbled and bobbled and coddled inside it.
It swallowed the Bubble to cover the Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed a Turd.
How absurd, to swallow a Turd.
It swallowed the Turd to float on the Bubble, that wobbled and bobbled and coddled inside it.
It swallowed the Bubble to cover the Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed a Chart.
What a fart, to swallow a Chart.
It swallowed the Chart to wrap the Turd.
It swallowed the Turd to float on the Bubble, that wobbled and bobbled and coddled inside it.
It swallowed the Bubble to cover the Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed some Numbers.
What a bumbler, to swallow some Numbers.
It swallowed the Numbers to alter the Chart.
It swallowed the Chart to wrap the Turd.
It swallowed the Turd to float on the Bubble, that wobbled and bobbled and coddled inside it.
It swallowed the Bubble to cover the Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed a Report.
What a sport, to swallow a Report.
It swallowed the Report to change the Numbers.
It swallowed the Numbers to alter the Chart.
It swallowed the Chart to wrap the Turd.
It swallowed the Turd to float on the Bubble, that wobbled and bobbled and coddled inside it.
It swallowed the Bubble to cover the Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed an Analyst.
What a tryst, swallowing the Analyst.
It swallowed the Analyst to write the Report.
It swallowed the Report to change the Numbers.
It swallowed the Numbers to alter the Chart.
It swallowed the Chart to wrap the Turd.
It swallowed the Turd to float on the Bubble, that wobbled and bobbled and coddled inside it.
It swallowed the Bubble to cover the Lie.
I don't know why, it swallowed the Lie, perhaps it'll Buy.
There was an Investor that swallowed the Fed.
The market crashed, Bye Buy, The End.
Funny as hell, because it seems the Market has been mostly a 'Word' driven event.
What will the Fed say now that will drive it up or down, Word!
The Word Driven Market.
... (a.k.a. Google, Facebook, Twitter)... we did, and don't ever miss a thing about it.
No one needs to know an Oddam thing about what we're doing on a minute-to-minute basis.
When we have something we want you to know, we'll post it here, when we feel like it, M.F.!!!
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/twitter-quitter-kass-done-haters-140749501.html
We are a high school dropout, useless nobody.
What's interesting is that we would gain the attention of anybody important.
After all, if what we post is not worth anything, then anybody important need not be afraid or at the very least, take notice of our posts.
It's good being not popular.
Yellow ball is most recent change.
The Gray sheet is the Relative Acceleration sheet.
In a normal market, the ball stays between the Green circle and the Blue.
In this representation, the ball never goes out beyond the Blue circle and is pretty much in a circular quarterly orbit around the Market Blackhole.
If you imagine an X-Y plane that is flat or parallel with the circles, then the quarterly positions are the quadrants of the X-Y plane.
The Z axis is pointing out of the Market Blackhole towards you.
Below are a few rendered images of different views of the Market Blackhole.
Or does it?
Let's find out.
Bad Credit from a Lost Job.
Lost a Job from Bad Credit.
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | AMEX | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
Relative Market Mass | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 2,490.15 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 2,430.14 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 2,093.96 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 2,033.20 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 1,944.25 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Third Dark Moment | 10,896.08 | 2,476.37 | 1,180.27 | 6,787.00 | 1,760.80 | 4,836.82 | 6,032.25 | 2,864.57 | 12,655.37 | 6,169.22 | 11,050.14 | 16,844.74 | 1,721.44 | 14,344.45 | 2,442.61 |
Fourth Dark Moment | 9,523.53 | 2,164.43 | 1,031.60 | 5,932.06 | 1,539.00 | 4,227.54 | 5,272.38 | 2,503.72 | 11,061.20 | 5,392.10 | 9,658.18 | 14,722.84 | 1,504.59 | 12,537.51 | 2,134.92 |
We have change the '52 Week Daily Close High' to 'Relative Market Mass' to reflect an introduction of a concept similar to the phenomenon associated with Hawking Radiation and Blackhole Evaporation.
Essentially, the High values reduce there value over time.
We are currently analyzing the decay rate of this phenomena.
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | AMEX | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
Relative Market Mass | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 2,490.15 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 2,430.14 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 2,093.96 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 2,033.20 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 1,944.25 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Third Dark Moment | 10,896.08 | 2,476.37 | 1,180.27 | 6,787.00 | 1,760.80 | 4,836.82 | 6,032.25 | 2,864.57 | 12,655.37 | 6,169.22 | 11,050.14 | 16,844.74 | 1,721.44 | 14,344.45 | 2,442.61 |
Fourth Dark Moment | 9,523.53 | 2,164.43 | 1,031.60 | 5,932.06 | 1,539.00 | 4,227.54 | 5,272.38 | 2,503.72 | 11,061.20 | 5,392.10 | 9,658.18 | 14,722.84 | 1,504.59 | 12,537.51 | 2,134.92 |
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | AMEX | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
52 Week Daily Close High | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 2,490.15 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 2,430.14 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 2,093.96 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 2,033.20 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 1,944.25 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Third Dark Moment | 10,896.08 | 2,476.37 | 1,180.27 | 6,787.00 | 1,760.80 | 4,836.82 | 6,032.25 | 2,864.57 | 12,655.37 | 6,169.22 | 11,050.14 | 16,844.74 | 1,721.44 | 14,344.45 | 2,442.61 |
Fourth Dark Moment | 9,523.53 | 2,164.43 | 1,031.60 | 5,932.06 | 1,539.00 | 4,227.54 | 5,272.38 | 2,503.72 | 11,061.20 | 5,392.10 | 9,658.18 | 14,722.84 | 1,504.59 | 12,537.51 | 2,134.92 |
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | AMEX | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
52 Week Daily Close High | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 2,490.15 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 2,430.14 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 2,093.96 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 2,033.20 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 1,944.25 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | AMEX | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
52 Week Daily Close High | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 2,490.15 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 2,430.14 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 2,093.96 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 2,033.20 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 1,944.25 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
52 Week Daily Close High | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Tables for Market Dark Moments
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 | NIKKEI | Hang Seng | Shanghai | Sensex | Singapore |
52 Week Daily Close High | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 | 15,627.26 | 23,822.06 | 2,434.48 | 20,286.12 | 3,454.37 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 | 15,250.64 | 23,247.95 | 2,375.81 | 19,797.23 | 3,371.12 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 | 13,140.91 | 20,031.88 | 2,047.15 | 17,058.53 | 2,904.77 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 | 12,759.60 | 19,450.63 | 1,987.74 | 16,563.55 | 2,820.48 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 | 12,201.40 | 18,599.70 | 1,900.78 | 15,838.92 | 2,697.09 |
Century One
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2011-03-13-20:41 UT
Another effort to disturb the net.
Calls to restrict connection come from a vast network of lies.
agents from inside and outside goto execute the subroutine.
be wary the site seekers, some have been tampered but inviting and known.
collection is a spy that browses for you.
http://www.jadexcode.com/jehocifer.aspx
Market | FTSE 100 | DAX | CAC 40 | FTSE MIB | IBEX 35 |
52 Week Daily Close High | 6,840.30 | 8,530.89 | 4,051.11 | 17,897.40 | 8,724.60 |
Investment Decay Start | 6,675.45 | 8,325.30 | 3,953.48 | 17,466.07 | 8,514.34 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 5,751.98 | 7,173.59 | 3,406.56 | 15,049.86 | 7,336.48 |
First Dark Moment | 5,585.08 | 6,965.44 | 3,307.72 | 14,613.17 | 7,123.61 |
Second Dark Moment | 5,340.74 | 6,660.72 | 3,163.01 | 13,973.87 | 6,811.96 |
Market | Dow | Nasdaq | S&P500 | NYSE | NIKKEI |
52 Week Daily Close High | 15,409.39 | 3,502.12 | 1,669.16 | 9,598.27 | 15,627.26 |
Investment Decay Start | 15,038.02 | 3,417.72 | 1,628.93 | 9,366.95 | 15,250.64 |
Zeroth Dark Moment | 12,957.70 | 2,944.92 | 1,403.59 | 8,071.15 | 13,140.91 |
First Dark Moment | 12,581.71 | 2,859.47 | 1,362.86 | 7,836.95 | 12,759.60 |
Second Dark Moment | 12,031.29 | 2,734.37 | 1,303.24 | 7,494.10 | 12,201.40 |
Current Close 2013-06-11/12 | 15,122.02 | 3,436.95 | 1,626.13 | 9,255.48 | 13,289.32 |
You won't be told it's a Crash till after it has happened.
Look beyond the articles of confusion.
Adjusted for an All Time Daily Close High
The Red sheet is the classical gain / loss.
The Green sheet is the relative gain / loss.
The Blue sheet is the relative acceleration gain / loss.
We've come up with some additional boundaries for the Market Blackhole effect.
Each of the percent changes are relative to some maximum, i.e. 52 Week High or an All Time High value.
Just a few computations for a theory we've been working on.
Entry in to the System of Investment Decay - The pull of the Economic Singularity is first noticed.
-1 + √20 / 21 ≈ -2.41%
Zeroth Investment Dark Moment - Economic Singularity locks on to the investment.
-1 + 4√1 / 2 ≈ -15.91%
First Investment Dark Moment - Direct escape from the Economic Singularity is near impossible.
-1 + √2 / 3 ≈ -18.35%
Second Investment Dark Moment - Diverted escape from the Economic Singularity is near impossible.
-1 + ((-1 + √17) / 4) ≈ -21.92%
Based on a Market Mass of 15,542.40 ...
... the first Investment Dark Moment is 12,690.31 ...
... the second Investment Dark Moment is 12,135.14 .
It closed last night at 13,014.87.
Based on a Market Mass of 15,942.60 ...
... the first Investment Dark Moment is at 13,017.08 ...
... the second Investment Dark Moment is 12,447.61.
Below that, we're inside the Blackhole, next stop is the Economic Singularity.
The equations we posted about an actual Blackhole are not being used for this calculation; for these boundaries.
These are based on a different calculation, but important none the less.
There are two dark moments around a blackhole and their boundaries are at two different radii.
The first is the obvious escape velocity radius of no return.
If given the equation ve = √2·G·m / re, where ve is the velocity and re is the distance from the center of blackhole mass, m, then we can set ve equal to the speed of light, c.
The equation becomes c = √2·G·m / re; solve for re it becomes, re = 2·G·m / c2.
The second might not be so obvious; it's the centripetal velocity radius of no return.
This is a balance between two forces; one centripetal: mo·vc2 / rc and two gravitation: -G·m·mo / rc2, where mo is the mass of smaller object, m is the mass of the blackhole, vc is the centripetal velocity around the blackhole at radius rc.
The second equation becomes (mo·vc2 / rc) - (G·m·mo / rc2) = 0, solve for rc it becomes, rc = G·m / vc2.
Now set vc equal to the speed of light, c, it becomes rc = G·m / c2.
As we can see, the two boundaries are different by only a factor of 2, re = 2·G·m / c2 and rc = G·m / c2, but the velocities are at 90 degrees of each other.
The escape velocity is pointing out from the center of the blackhole, normal or perpendicular to the circle swept out by the radius re.
The centripetal velocity is pointing on a tangent to the circle swept out by the radius rc.
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