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Astronomy & Space - November 2006

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When a blackhole takes in matter it creates energy in the form or radiation among other things. Shouldn't that radiation get looped back into the black hole. Conversley, is there a general rule for the radiation/energy the black hole emits based on the mass of the matter it takes in. Example, if the black hole takes in 1unit of whatever will that become 1 unit of energy. If this is the case would the back hole run into a continuious loop taking in it's own products.

2006-11-14 06:28:26 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://illusion.kitt.net/uploaded_images/areagone-703460.gif

2006-11-14 06:11:24 · 6 answers · asked by mathukauer 1

could this be a prediction of the BIG BANG/ BIG CRUNCH theory ?

" That Day We will fold up heaven like folding up the pages of a book. As We originated the first creation so We will regenerate it. It is a promise binding on Us. That is what We will do." (Qur'an, 21:104)

The Big Crunch theory proposes that the universe, that began expanding with the Big Bang, will collapse in on itself with increasing speed. According to the theory, this collapse of the universe will continue until the universe has lost all its mass and turned into a single point of infinite density.

fold up heaven <<< big cruch
As We originated the first creation so We will regenerate it << big crunsh is the opposit of big bang

what is your openion?

2006-11-14 06:05:59 · 8 answers · asked by omagian 2

If this is the case what rule limits the size of the hole based on the objects it takes in.

2006-11-14 06:02:12 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-14 05:55:06 · 8 answers · asked by sweet v 1

If a black hole takes in matter and it is destroyed. Is this matter converted to the large amount of radiation and energy being dispelled from the black hole?

2006-11-14 05:43:53 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

I find very little math describing the formation of the singularity. If a singularity is formed does it have an infinite distance. Could it for example reach earth. It seems this singularity is fiction.

2006-11-14 05:17:20 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-14 05:15:25 · 6 answers · asked by BOO! 2

How does hydrostatic equilibrium regulate the sun's temperature if it has a "fever" (that is produces too much fusion energy)?

2006-11-14 05:11:17 · 1 answers · asked by hunnk33 1

All living things die. They have a limit. So, shouldn't Space be limited as well?

2006-11-14 04:18:46 · 7 answers · asked by Raymond 6

If so look in the December 2006 on page 31. The title is A Glare Guard For Space. The reason why I ask this is because I would like you opinon on if we should proced with the planes. Please E-mail me at jones152005l@yahoo.com. Thanks.

2006-11-14 03:57:41 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6146292.stm

I mean we are all made from the basic components in life such as carbon and water. It makes sense really.

2006-11-14 03:51:09 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-14 03:44:08 · 6 answers · asked by hello motherhood!!! 1

I can't picture the nothingness into which the universe is expanding; everything in our known world has a finite physical boundary. Can someone give me their view of where it all ends?

2006-11-14 03:42:14 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-14 03:41:51 · 9 answers · asked by hello motherhood!!! 1

2006-11-14 03:34:44 · 7 answers · asked by hello motherhood!!! 1

2006-11-14 03:18:25 · 8 answers · asked by shy3000 1

i want to become an astronomer and i am looking 4 the right course. i m in the 10th std

2006-11-14 03:03:37 · 4 answers · asked by vidhi j 1

guide me to buy a good telescope and what r the technical aspects

2006-11-14 02:25:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does it have an end or does it just go on and on forever and ever? Do you think we are the only things that live in the whole of space????

2006-11-14 02:23:03 · 28 answers · asked by me_me 1

2006-11-14 02:21:48 · 22 answers · asked by MartinD 1

2006-11-14 02:14:04 · 10 answers · asked by mzee p 1

Is there a place where the universe ends?

2006-11-14 02:00:39 · 16 answers · asked by Snowth 4

Civilizations are ranked by the ‘information’ and ‘energy’ available to them, and a very advanced one might be physically able to bring huge sources of energy under control , or use clever technologies, and employ them to escape the final horrible destiny, the big collapse.
I name it the ‘Big Survive’.
On the other hand, as new medical solutions are developed everyday to increase lifetime, organ replacement and memory retaining among them, it will not be out of imagination to increase lifetime to infinity in future!

The combination of Big Survive and eternal lifetime, take us to one of the most basic instincts of human kind: “Eternal Life”!
The idea, and its physical possibilities, will bring calmness and satisfaction to mind of many people who naturally have this dream for themselves or their descendents.
Thanks in advance for your comprehensive answers.
Behrooz Hariri.
Iran
Behrooz_hariri@yahoo.com

2006-11-14 01:51:52 · 5 answers · asked by behrooz_hariri 1

Anyone read about the `bridge' that spans the mare crisium crater on the moon. 12 miles long and was not there at the start of the century. Well worth researching. do the governmet tell us everything about space?

2006-11-14 01:46:55 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

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