Date: 7/03/2021 14:31:13
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1707374
Subject: Boson stars

Can black holes become transparent?

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Tau.Neutrino said:

Michael V said: Especially for TN: https://www.sciencealert.com/most-massive-gravitational-wave-detection-could-have-been-eerie-transparent-boson-stars Thanks I like transparent bosons,

Think Its possible that black holes become transparent ?

Maybe its possible that, that black hole disappeared, it become transparent ?

from the link

In the team’s scenario, when the two boson stars collided, they formed a larger boson star that could have become unstable and collapses down into a black hole,

If that’s correct than I guess I’m wrong

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Date: 7/03/2021 14:33:09
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1707375
Subject: re: Boson stars

“Boson stars” don’t exist in the standard model of particle physics.

Transparent, no.

Disappeared just means “went on a diet”, what we see of black holes is just food waste, black holes are messy eaters.

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Date: 7/03/2021 14:37:12
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1707378
Subject: re: Boson stars

mollwollfumble said:


“Boson stars” don’t exist in the standard model of particle physics.

Transparent, no.

Disappeared just means “went on a diet”, what we see of black holes is just food waste, black holes are messy eaters.

It would have been a great discovery if black holes went transparent.

or the discovery of a transparent boson star.

Are they suggesting that transparent bosons stars emit transparent particles ?

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