So, if energy can not be destroyed or created, then what is happening to the matter/energy consumed by black holes?
If black holes destroy energy/matter, then is it created/replenished by something else just as weird as they are...to keep it a constant amount, spewing it back into our universe? Is there such thing as a net amount of matter/energy? And would this amount of energy stay constant as the universe expands or contracts? Not sure of the merit of this last question, but is time or gravity being converted into energy or matter, or something else?...or is that where dark matter comes in?...where it perhaps get converted into the matter we all know and love?
2007-08-29
17:40:00
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