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atrasicarius

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  1. Hey all. I'm a physics major at the University of Oregon, especially interested in relativity and cosmology. I'll probably lurk more than I post, but I'll post sometimes too.
  2. So, imagine that an extremely dense object, such as a neutron star, is accelerated to close to the speed of light. Its mass increases until it falls inside its Schwarzschild radius and becomes a black hole. However, to an observer flying at the same speed, the object is not a black hole. Say the observer fires some type of absurdly powerful bomb into the object which blows it apart. From a stationary perspective, the explosion would appear from inside the event horizon. Doesn't that kind of go against the whole point of an event horizon? Also, is the object a singularity or not?
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