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Gonzalo Chumillas
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The angular momentum is related to the rotation. And when a black hole has angular momentum, it is said that it is a "rotating black hole". But what does it mean? A black hole does not have a conventional surface, like a basketball. How should we interpret that angular momentum?
I asked this question previously in a Spanish forum, but nobody know :( And I think it is a very simple question.
Thank you and sorry for my basic English.
I asked this question previously in a Spanish forum, but nobody know :( And I think it is a very simple question.
Thank you and sorry for my basic English.