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1- to the space in between them?
2- to each other, do they cancel each other out?
3- to anything caught in their gravitational pull?

2006-06-24 23:00:53 · 16 answers · asked by themanwithnoname 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Hmm interesting indeed. Well .. let me see what i think (cause i am not 100% sure yet).... Creation will be as a result of a super nova i agree. So all the particles that are produced will be radiating in an anourmous soup or particle matter. They will according to gravitational influences probably form some kind of motive arms of force that will be radial in form arcing away from the epicentre.. The super nova will create a pressure wave of force outwards. Also, in collapsing the black hole will create threads of gravitational pull around them. So it is likely that they will have pushed each other apart. We then have the period where the mass increases the force of gravity. The question now is does the gravity polarise.. i.e. Is there such thing as positive gravity and negative gravity. Well recent work on gravity fields seems to suggest that there are. So if there are two backholes are they polarised in the same way? Hmmm.. can two black holes form a single blackhole? What about the laws of equal and opposite forces? Would that allow two black holes to converge and eventually combine? Sense would suggest that they would stick together in some kind of orbit with each other. Or, would it be a survival of the fittest? OK i am ready to answer Qs 1,2 and 3 now.
1. space between them would stay fixed in my opinion. But the concept of space and time would become distorted and stretched as they became closer to each other.
2. They would change their gravitational polarisation in such a way as to make them co-linked but, they would not consume each other.
3. The laws of matter and time would change for anything caught in the space between their struggle with each other.

2006-06-27 20:08:19 · answer #1 · answered by jonstarjon 1 · 0 1

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2006-06-25 06:52:16 · answer #2 · answered by Garima M 1 · 0 0

At this time scientists believe the center of our galaxy the Milky Way is a black hole and we are in one of the spiral arms collapsing into it. (1)If two such phenomenon are facing each other the accretion disk formed (Spiral) would merge and collide accelerating the collapse of the spirals.(2) They would then pull towards each other and form a super black hole which would eventually absorbed all matter around it.(3)Anything caught in the accretion disk even light once it reaches the event horizon (Surface of the black hole) is sucked in.

2006-06-25 06:20:54 · answer #3 · answered by Robert B 4 · 0 0

I think that is impossible to happen
but if that really happens (i think) that they will cancel each other if & only if their gravitational pulls are equal. If not, (i think) the bigger one will take the most of the objects they caught

2006-06-25 20:15:23 · answer #4 · answered by Kevin 5 · 0 0

seeing as a black hole is a star that has gone super nova its unlikely that two will occur near each other let alone within the same time frame...so interesting question... the answer of course will be pure theory and best guesses at most.

2006-06-25 06:05:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

let me answer it with another question. What if 2 black holes created the universe with one big bang? In other words we are in the dead centre of these 2 black holes that will eventually suck every living organism (I hope spelling is correct) back in. Only to re-ignite again.....

2006-06-25 06:58:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

2 they cancel each other out

2006-06-25 06:04:31 · answer #7 · answered by cinnamonscentedbear 3 · 0 0

no 2. they cancel each other out

2006-06-25 06:04:12 · answer #8 · answered by skydragonx 2 · 0 0

You get a super black hole maybe

2006-06-25 06:20:29 · answer #9 · answered by UFO^pilot 3 · 0 0

In short they will eventually eat each other.

2006-06-25 06:06:21 · answer #10 · answered by Not Tellin 4 · 0 0

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