The more mass you add to a black hole, the BIGGER if gets. The only way to make a black hole disappear (according to Stephen Hawkins) is to leave it alone for a very very long time. It will very slowly evaporate if you don't add more mass to it.
2006-06-24 23:30:17
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answer #1
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answered by NotEasilyFooled 5
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Something like ionic bysoplanitude sterile anti-dimensional photonic energy/matter as another words exotic matter makes a black hole open. Like a virtual plug hole spacetime is water and the plug hole has 3d sides and a plug hole has one to face. If this hole was a different matter then the water will keep the open and the reason why not all matter does this is because exotic matter layers the matter that keeps it open. But if the water loses the chemical that makes it runny, the limescale will clog the hole and the water as spacetime and the limescale as normal and the bysoplanitude as the runny chemical. Then black holes are like websites. If the link is expanded then it would lead to about:blank or if it is normal it will lead to the place of spacetime you want thus is a worm hole. If you find a broken link or black hole in a website contact microsoft or apple please and they'll send an email to the site holder.
Black holes explode bysoplanitude ionic energy and this defluxes spacetime and for fluctuation.
A bright flash, I maybe available on NASA's Ask an Astrophysicist so give me more questions here before I go.
2006-06-25 15:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The more mass you add to a black hole, the BIGGER it gets
THIS IS A BOGUS
A black hole is something where the mass converts to energy
due to the high powers of rotation.It goes according to the equation:
E=MC^2
after a supernova or simply a death of the star if the radius is greater than 1.41 times(Chandra Shekars limit) the sun it converts to a dwraf,or more than that it converts to infite mass energy generating system blackhole the blackhole has nothing near it to get mass afterall it burns it own mass when it was in the form of a star.The star dense mass will be converged to a single point called SINGULARITY.It is here from where the energy is is given out in form of hi-speed jets very fast indeed.You see the gravity or attractional power of a blackhole is verylarge even light having the velocity 3*10^8 cant escape. Many think its due to the fast rotation of a blackhole.so BLACKHOLE CAN'T BE FILLED
and remember this is theorotical the thing which i said bogus can also proved so just believe in theory.
2006-06-25 06:57:24
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answered by josyula 2
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A black hole is not exactly a hole to be filled in. It is an extremely dense amount of matter that pulls everything into or onto it that becomes too close to it. It visually may look like a hole because it's gravity is so immense tha not even light can escape.
2006-06-26 00:14:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You have misconception about black hole. Black hole is not a hole - the name is misleading. A black hole is actually a concentration of mass great enough that the force of gravity prevents anything to escape from it. So black holes are already filled. If you add anything to it, its mass and size will increase.
Please don't believe those science fiction movies - if you are interested get help from wikipedia.
2006-06-25 14:40:02
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answered by rinjam 2
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No. A black hole is a place of infinite density. A rock for instance has a certain amount of atoms in a defined space. And under normal circumstances, those rock atoms, to use very imprecise language can only exist under certain degrees of density with regard to their environment, and you can only compress them to but so dense of a state.
A black hole however, is a place in which Newtonian laws of physics have lost relevance and all matter has compressed into a state of infinite density. So no matter how much matter you add to the black hole, it will just absorb it into its unlimited compression, its infinite density.
2006-06-25 06:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You can fill it if send all the free stuff from your mail box into the black hole... wonder how much it would resist
2006-06-25 06:35:13
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answered by vongelu 2
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of course the universe is within the boundries of what science calls a black hole....otherwise there would be a loss of light.heat and intelligence and a non comprehendible function....soit is a moveing developer that regulates itself through self modifications...is always fullof varied states of matter awarness and intelligence
2006-06-25 06:37:41
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answered by rod h 3
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One of these days everything being sucked into black holes now is gonna shat back into our Universe.
2006-06-25 06:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If you fill it in, it wouldn't be a hole.
2006-06-25 06:27:31
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answered by Ray 7
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