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If a human falls four hundred meters off a roof of a building, could the result be an EventHorizon?

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  1. Maybe. A person about to fall to the ground from a height of 400 meters could be said to have a major event on their horizon.


  2. An event horizon is the point where a black hole in inescapable.

    Humans have fallen off buildings many times and even out of airplanes with parachutes that didnt open. No black hole has occured.

    What am I missing here?

  3. An EventHorizon requires a fall of exactly 401.0087 meters.

  4. Yes death is a EventHorizon for the person that is about to die, interesting museings.

  5. NO

  6. No. An event horizon requires a black hole, and strictly speaking, even if you turn all of the potential energy in a falling 300mph human into kinetic energy, all you'd end up with is a dead vaporized human and a large, dish-shaped hole in mother earth.

  7. In terms a a partical......if the particle is accelerating, it's possible to construct situations where light cones from some events never intersect the particle's world line. Under these conditions, an event horizon is present in the particle's (accelerating) reference frame, representing a boundary beyond which events are unobservable.  But, I don't know human body.

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