iaeolan said:I don't think there is such a case where there is something immune to an unresistable force (ie gravity)
Everything which is near resistant which is affected by something incredibly powerful just results in an explosion or an expulsion of other energy. An extremely resistant and massive star still falls into a black hole, but in turn the black hole emits xrays to a massive degree.
it radiates from the black hole as much as it radiates from the matter entering it. the matter would not emit it without the hole and the hole would not emit it without the matter.Oualawouzou said:Nit-pick: I believe it is matter just about to enter the black hole (at the "even horizon") that emits crazy amounts of radiations, not the black hole itself since by definition nothing can escape it.
Kobex said:By definition, you cannot have both an irresistible force and an immovable object. The question is flawed.