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Gamma Ray Burst Come Out as 2 Jets, Suggesting a 2 Dimensional Hole. But even So I Would Imagine One Jet Should Go into another Time and space.

2006-07-13 20:14:32 · 12 answers · asked by savvy s 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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From what I understand, the event horizon is spherical in nature, so it would make sense that the black hole would be spherical in nature and therefore three dimensional. The Gamma Ray bursts which are emitted from opposite sides of the black hole, suggesting a two dimensional nature, can't yet be explained to my knowledge. I believe, however, that at least in some cases the gamma ray bursts are not stationary, that is to say that either they rotate within the black hole or the black hole itself rotates. If either of those things are true, it would suggest a three dimensional nature.

2006-07-13 20:21:04 · answer #1 · answered by Dr Answerswell 3 · 1 0

Black holes are three-dimensional, and you may think of them as spherical
(our concepts of shape are not exactly valid near a black hole because its
gravity distorts space around it, and if the black hole is spinning, it
isn't exactly spherical.)


Many astronomers, including Stephen Hawking, use the analogy of a bowling
ball (or something heavy) placed on a rubber sheet to describe how gravity
can bend space. This is a two-diminsional model of a three-dimensional
concept. Our brains can understand curvature in two dimensions, but
curvature in three dimensions is much, much harder to grasp. I'll admit
that I cannot picture it!


Finally, the distance to which a black hole distorts space isn't the size
of a red giant star. The gravity of a black hole, just like the gravity
of our sun or any other object, can be felt to infinite distances. But
the "strange" effects of a black hole really only happen close to the
black hole's event horizon. The event horizon is 3 kilometers in radius
for every solar mass of material in the black hole, so a black hole with
three times the mass of the sun has a radius of 9 km. So, if we were to
replace the sun with a black hole of one solar mass, all the planets would
orbit exactly like they do now. (Whereas a red giant star can be as large
as Earth's orbit, or a few even larger than Jupiter's orbit!)

2006-07-14 03:13:27 · answer #2 · answered by hkyboy96 5 · 1 0

black hole is, in fact, n-dimensional, n>3. Some calculations say that there are 26 dimensions in the black hole, and 10 in outer space, outside the hole. It is possible for an atom or photon to be expelled out through the opposite end of the black hole (called the white hole), but in 26 different dimensions, and all perpendicular to one another.

2006-07-13 20:22:47 · answer #3 · answered by Vlada M 3 · 0 0

A Black Hole is Multi-dimensional and Omni-directional. The very stuff we are made from... In the world of "things" as we are at now, there is only one time, the present. And the "emptyness" is the only space, the abyss of the universe.

2006-07-13 23:51:34 · answer #4 · answered by Boliver Bumgut 4 · 0 0

4 dimensional, like everthing else...

Black holes take up space (3 dimensions) and exist in time (1 dimension). 3+1=4.

Where does this question even come from?

2006-07-13 20:18:05 · answer #5 · answered by m137pay 5 · 0 0

NO ITS 4 DIMENSIONAL
AND IF GAMMA RAYS BURST OUT AS 2 JETS "IT DOESNT MEAN ITS TWO DIMENSIONAL" ..AND HOW CAN U IMAGINE THAT ONE JET GOES INTO TIME-SPACE????
RU THINKING TIME-SPACE IS A HOLE TO GO????
IT DOESNT MAKE ANY SENSE

2006-07-14 00:23:06 · answer #6 · answered by Prakash 4 · 0 0

According to me it is 3 dimensional since a black hole ic a planet whose gravitational force is so high that it can attract light that's wh it is called as black hole since it cant reflect light.
hence it has 3 dimensions

2006-07-13 20:35:11 · answer #7 · answered by pranx 1 · 0 0

yes its ture black hole are 4 dimensional. Theoratically Warm tunnels are being considered to be present in black hole these tunnels move at speen faster the light as a result you get back in time by 20 minutes.

2006-07-13 20:20:58 · answer #8 · answered by slick_geek 2 · 0 0

Our universe is having more than three dimensions and as such Black holes must have more than three, out of those L,W,H & Time are known dimensions and Gravity is another.

2006-07-13 20:34:11 · answer #9 · answered by Devil-heart 2 · 0 0

How about basically 6 dimensions

WHL+ time= 4 + movement=5+ self energy=6

possibly more to discover as well...

2006-07-13 21:30:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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