@niktemadur to Ask ScienceEnglish • 6 months agoIs there a temperature so hot that relativistic effects are noticeable?message-square27arrow-up152arrow-down11
arrow-up151arrow-down1message-squareIs there a temperature so hot that relativistic effects are noticeable?@niktemadur to Ask ScienceEnglish • 6 months agomessage-square27
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•6 months agoKugelblitzes might (theoretically) be a thing… To wit, a sufficiently dense concentration of heat, light, or radiation could produce an event horizon similar to that of a black hole, which definitely would count as a noticeable relativistic effect.
Kugelblitzes might (theoretically) be a thing…
To wit, a sufficiently dense concentration of heat, light, or radiation could produce an event horizon similar to that of a black hole, which definitely would count as a noticeable relativistic effect.