Because of the photon and his c .
Telling that black hole can hold on informations and cumulate is speculation it's an up to . Nothing confirm that . With usually physics ,we say that there is no other way .
But between ideas , nobody can tell what's going on down there .
Nobody can tell , where the react of the nuclear fusion run to and in what it works . W'll have to wait after Hadron .
I remember the first time I Iaunched on a forum that the interstellar space can't be in expansion . And it's thrue .
They run all togethers and nobody can't ignores his neighbour .
These informations liberated by the stellar nuclear fusion work in reactions in a physics world even eventually they're passing throughout the earth .
Don't tell me , to make me a believer that the Black Hole is cumulating informations . And where do they go when he evaporates . The photon stretches and breaks in others components . Something else ?
Of course if you talk energy considerating relativity (the wall), forget about what I said .
Energy you said . As a TN information of matter or energy , this must not be lost . No disappearance in physics .
If nobody can answer that , you might suppose something like dark energy to capture the unknown of all that is emit by a stellar.
A gravity reaction in a galaxy and more .
Only proposing before be confirm .
Tides works on negative to the rotation ... day after day , if this is cumulative , why not additive .
Energy : A mass on a foot step .... a mass on a two foot step is egual to a double mass on a foot step . Nothing lost .
Additive energy to the earth foot after foot . May be we must have a sufficient report of mass .
Somes earhquakes move poles position .
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Other way ... If you are on a raft on water plan ,and walking to the right , the raft will go to the left .
If all the humanity walk to the west ,animals , even more , what will happened to the earth rotation ?
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