Is it a black hole?

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Angel of God said:
This charge can be simulated as an electron and the electrons can absorb electromagnetic energy from the space...
Therefore I think that this charge also can absorb electromagnetic energy from the space as a black hole. :amen:

Assuming we are constraining all motion to happen in a plane parallel with the electron orbit, light may be absorbed by the electron but often it will just scatter either into or away from the "event horizon" (in this case the radius of the electron orbit). What you describe is not really a blackhole since there is nothing preventing a pulse of light from starting inside the blackhole, scattering off the electron, and propagating outward.
 
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Whistler said:
Assuming we are constraining all motion to happen in a plane parallel with the electron orbit, light may be absorbed by the electron but often it will just scatter either into or away from the "event horizon" (in this case the radius of the electron orbit). What you describe is not really a blackhole since there is nothing preventing a pulse of light from starting inside the blackhole, scattering off the electron, and propagating outward.


Validation of hypotheses determined by exclusions of variables or unreliable constants.
 
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