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Hello everyone,
im new in the forum and this is actually my first post. I am not an expert of astrophysics but for sure a very curious person that hope to can get more knowledge about astronomy and physics in the next future.
Its been kinda long time I am searching an answer to some questions around black holes and ipothetical planets with life forms orbiting around them. The first doubt i had it was about how and if it was possible, so i got some info, and now i know that in theory is possible but only around rotating black holes that we can normally find in the centre of galaxies.
If i understand it well, this kind of black holes are the one that can in theory have some planets hosting life orbiting around them because they can generate much more stable orbits than other black holes. Howhever, the ipothetical planet need to be much more lucky than only this, it should indeed be enough near to the black hole's accretion disk for get enought energy and warm, as enought distant from it for don't get sterilyzed from the ionizing emissions, and more: its orbit shouldn't enter inside the accretion disk, the ergosphere and of course shouldn't pass the event horizon.
That said, what i would like to understand is if the creatures of this planet would feel some relativistic experience being so near to the black hole. Again i went to search info about it, and what i found is that probably the planet would be already destroyed before the creatures could experience any relativistic effect (except maybe the time dilatation that anyway they wouldn't directly feel), because those effects start normally in proximity of the event horizon, so probably after the destruction of the planet due the Penrose process.
I also readed that on the two pole of a black hole, normally ergophere and event horizon are very near, so again i went to get more info about the possibility, for this planet, to have an orbit that pass from the poles (even should be a very large and "flat" one i suppose).
What i found seem suggest that the chance of such a planet are very near to be 0% (or maybe are just 0%, that's what i would like to understad here), because passing from the poles (even every very long time) would probably expose the planet to the relativistic jets that would kill everything, and even if it wouldn't happen, its orbit should be so large to don't enter the accredition disc and keep being all the time to a distance that grants warm and energy but not too much ionizing emissions (this suggest to me that the more the planet go far from the poles of the black hole, the more it should get larger its orbit).
So my question is: can theoretically be possible to have such a planet passing from the pole only during a time when there arent relativistic jets and keep being all the time enough near/far from the accretion disk and so keep life on it (in theory even till the black hole evaporete)?
Would the creatures of this planet experience any relativistic effects when the planet's orbit gets the more near possible to the pole (and so to the event horizon) for keep life surviving on it? Which one? They would see the entire universe in the sky due the gravitational lenses? They could see themself from their own back? Which other effect can theoretically happen?
Finally, passing from the pole of the black hole, is it possible to think that, once the planet is in a safe area, will be possible to see relativistic jets from the planet surface, so that they can be seen using just the eyes (and i suppose it would appear like something huge)?
Thanks to everyone that will help me to answer my doubts, I am sorry if my questions can look kinda naive or even with no sense for who have a better knowledge of the topic, and also for my bad english, but as i guess you can understand, its kinda difficult to find those kind of info by myself, in internet as anywhere else.
im new in the forum and this is actually my first post. I am not an expert of astrophysics but for sure a very curious person that hope to can get more knowledge about astronomy and physics in the next future.
Its been kinda long time I am searching an answer to some questions around black holes and ipothetical planets with life forms orbiting around them. The first doubt i had it was about how and if it was possible, so i got some info, and now i know that in theory is possible but only around rotating black holes that we can normally find in the centre of galaxies.
If i understand it well, this kind of black holes are the one that can in theory have some planets hosting life orbiting around them because they can generate much more stable orbits than other black holes. Howhever, the ipothetical planet need to be much more lucky than only this, it should indeed be enough near to the black hole's accretion disk for get enought energy and warm, as enought distant from it for don't get sterilyzed from the ionizing emissions, and more: its orbit shouldn't enter inside the accretion disk, the ergosphere and of course shouldn't pass the event horizon.
That said, what i would like to understand is if the creatures of this planet would feel some relativistic experience being so near to the black hole. Again i went to search info about it, and what i found is that probably the planet would be already destroyed before the creatures could experience any relativistic effect (except maybe the time dilatation that anyway they wouldn't directly feel), because those effects start normally in proximity of the event horizon, so probably after the destruction of the planet due the Penrose process.
I also readed that on the two pole of a black hole, normally ergophere and event horizon are very near, so again i went to get more info about the possibility, for this planet, to have an orbit that pass from the poles (even should be a very large and "flat" one i suppose).
What i found seem suggest that the chance of such a planet are very near to be 0% (or maybe are just 0%, that's what i would like to understad here), because passing from the poles (even every very long time) would probably expose the planet to the relativistic jets that would kill everything, and even if it wouldn't happen, its orbit should be so large to don't enter the accredition disc and keep being all the time to a distance that grants warm and energy but not too much ionizing emissions (this suggest to me that the more the planet go far from the poles of the black hole, the more it should get larger its orbit).
So my question is: can theoretically be possible to have such a planet passing from the pole only during a time when there arent relativistic jets and keep being all the time enough near/far from the accretion disk and so keep life on it (in theory even till the black hole evaporete)?
Would the creatures of this planet experience any relativistic effects when the planet's orbit gets the more near possible to the pole (and so to the event horizon) for keep life surviving on it? Which one? They would see the entire universe in the sky due the gravitational lenses? They could see themself from their own back? Which other effect can theoretically happen?
Finally, passing from the pole of the black hole, is it possible to think that, once the planet is in a safe area, will be possible to see relativistic jets from the planet surface, so that they can be seen using just the eyes (and i suppose it would appear like something huge)?
Thanks to everyone that will help me to answer my doubts, I am sorry if my questions can look kinda naive or even with no sense for who have a better knowledge of the topic, and also for my bad english, but as i guess you can understand, its kinda difficult to find those kind of info by myself, in internet as anywhere else.
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