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In black hole theory, the black hole membrane paradigm is a simplified model, useful for visualising and calculating the effects predicted by quantum mechanics for the exterior physics of black holes, without using quantum-mechanical principles or calculations. It models a black hole as a thin, classically radiating surface (or membrane) at or vanishingly close to the black hole's event horizon. This approach to the theory of black holes was created by Kip S. Thorne, R. H. Price and D. A. Macdonald.
In black hole theory, the black hole membraneparadigm is a simplified model, useful for visualising and calculating the effects predicted by quantum...
analogous to that of a conductive stretchy membrane with friction and electrical resistance—the membraneparadigm. This is different from other field theories...
and his students have developed an unusual approach, called the "membraneparadigm", to the theory of black holes and used it to clarify the "Blandford-Znajek"...
Semipermeable membrane is a type of biological or synthetic, polymeric membrane that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it by osmosis. The...
(help) Thorne, Price and Macdonald (eds) (1986). Black holes: the membraneparadigm. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help) Rajabi, F.; Houde,...
Gamma-ray burst progenitors Gravity well Hypercompact stellar system Membraneparadigm Naked singularity Population III star Supermassive star Quasi-star...
Gamma-ray burst progenitors Gravity well Hypercompact stellar system Membraneparadigm Naked singularity Population III star Supermassive star Quasi-star...
Gamma-ray burst progenitors Gravity well Hypercompact stellar system Membraneparadigm Naked singularity Population III star Supermassive star Quasi-star...
fluid with entropy, viscosity and electrical conductivity. See the membraneparadigm for more details. The stretched horizon is conducting with surface...
Gamma-ray burst progenitors Gravity well Hypercompact stellar system Membraneparadigm Naked singularity Population III star Supermassive star Quasi-star...
Gamma-ray burst progenitors Gravity well Hypercompact stellar system Membraneparadigm Naked singularity Population III star Supermassive star Quasi-star...
described as conventional radiation from a fictitious membrane at radius r=2M (the black hole membraneparadigm); frame-dragging around a rotating star considered...
simply referred to as “not a dynamo”. An analogous method called the membraneparadigm is a way of looking at black holes that allows for the material near...
proposed the membrane theory of cell physiology. In this view, the cell was seen to be enclosed by a thin surface, the plasma membrane, and cell water...
charge of unattended background executions Deese–Roediger–McDermott paradigm, a paradigm in cognitive psychology for investigating false memories Desmin related...
loop quantum gravity, a nonperturbative theory of quantum gravity. Membraneparadigm – useful "toy model" method or "engineering approach" for visualising...
George 1982-83 Pilbeam, David 1983-84 Thorne, Kip - Black Holes: The MembraneParadigm (with Richard Price and Douglas Macdonald) (1986) 1984-85 Klug, Aaron...
Chemiosmosis is the movement of ions across a semipermeable membrane bound structure, down their electrochemical gradient. An important example is the...
(disambiguation), multiple organisations Undecaprenyl phosphate, a bacterial cell membrane carrier lipid Uridine diphosphate, an organic chemical User Datagram Protocol...
plasma membrane is a concept of cell membrane structure suggesting that the fluid plasma membrane is compartmentalized by actin-based membrane-skeleton...
that the fields of the Standard Model are confined to a four-dimensional membrane, while gravity propagates in several additional spatial dimensions that...
portals at the plasma membrane called porosomes. Porosomes are permanent cup-shaped lipoprotein structures embedded in the cell membrane, where secretory vesicles...
disulfide isomerase. The A1 chain is then unfolded and delivered to the membrane, where Ero1 triggers the release of the A1 protein by oxidation of protein...
nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus 'kernel, seed'; pl.: nuclei) is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells usually have...
ribosomal RNA. Ribosomes are often associated with the intracellular membranes that make up the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes from bacteria...