gravitational lensing of light is how we currently detect and measure black holes. So a black hole is basically a convex lens with the middle 'blacked out' (because it swallows light in the middle) How far away from a black hole (as a multiple of the blacked out center) can we still see light distortion?
Theoretically, this depends on the black hole density. since gravity is proportional to the inverse square of distance, the 'refractive index' of a black hole decreases with distance.
has anyone written a small app that uses the current powerful gpu cards avaiable to model this kind of light distortion?
Does any knowledgable person here know experimental data in terms of radius of light distortion of a black hole?
Theoretically, this depends on the black hole density. since gravity is proportional to the inverse square of distance, the 'refractive index' of a black hole decreases with distance.
has anyone written a small app that uses the current powerful gpu cards avaiable to model this kind of light distortion?
Does any knowledgable person here know experimental data in terms of radius of light distortion of a black hole?