Volume- 9
Issue- 1
Year- 2022
DOI: 10.55524/ijirem.2022.9.1.67 |
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2022.9.1.67
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Dr. Durgesh Wadhwa , Dr. Mohd Irfan
Modern era has developed many ways to study about black holes. The study of Kawai, Matsuo, and Yokosuka has demonstrated that Is when back-reaction of Turing rays is considered, the collapse of mass does not result in a perimeter or an optical horizon. In this article, we relax their assumptions and go further into the air shape of a universal collapsing body has hexagonal symmetry. Since this morphology outside the expanding orb is approximate by the geometric outside light skinned horizon, the collapsing on here outside Schwarzschild region. As molecules in Darwin rays are created in the area of contracting matter, the problem of data leakage is alleviated. There is no event horizon if the collapsing body vanishes in a limited amount of time.
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