Geometry curious

More than likely because geometry problems like this should have an accompanying diagram.
 
skinski43 said:
Is there a reason I never get a reply?

You posted your problem at 7:43:
by skinski43 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 7:43 pm

This post is at 8:01
by skinski43 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:01 pm

That's 18 minutes.
Do you think we sit around our computers waiting for you?
 
I would like to apologize to galactus, Mrspi, Denis, and soroban for this post I submitted. It really relates to a post I made about a month ago, when I didn't get a reply for 1-3 days; I can't remember for sure. I didn't mean any disrespect to anyone,
and I'm not sure how to attach my drawings on MS Publisher to your web site. I really have the utmost respect for the time you donate and the help you give thousands of math students. Thank you for being there. God bless you all.

Bernie
 
galactus said:
Use a rotating magnetic field to focus a narrow beam of gravitons. These in turn fold space-time, consistent with the Weyl tensor dynamic, until space-time curvature becomes infinite and you create a singularity.

This would have to be a rather strong magnetic field, no?
 
DrMike said:
galactus said:
Use a rotating magnetic field to focus a narrow beam of gravitons. These in turn fold space-time, consistent with the Weyl tensor dynamic, until space-time curvature becomes infinite and you create a singularity.

This would have to be a rather strong magnetic field, no?

Only feasible near event-horizon - anything goes there!!!
 
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