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still working on a theory - will come up with the best quesation ? when i get all my questions answered ! promise

2006-07-14 10:31:06 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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I guess half of them is matter and half of them is anti matter.

2006-07-14 10:34:58 · answer #1 · answered by Thermo 6 · 1 0

we've reason to have self belief that there are not any stars made up of anti count number contained in the universe. i imagine it is a situation of the boom sort of the universe (of course i'm no longer quoting a reference and that i'd be incorrect) yet when authentic then there are not any anti count number black holes. there is reason to have self belief that (straightforward) black holes assimilate one yet another, and the smaller one is eaten by the better one. yet i don't think of that procedure is wisely understood. It genuinely does no longer get a aspect out in my "college Physics" The orbits of pairs of two black holes decay via gravitational consequences. There would no no flow of fabrics out of one black hollow into the different as takes position with an accretion disc from a star. At similar time both journey horizons would merely contact and gravity would draw the smaller one into the better one in a unmarried "gulp". I dare say there is gravitational hic-cups. because the progression horiozons of both holes usually are distorted in an attractive way. What then occurs is concept, because we do not comprehend the situation of count number interior a black hollow. If there is count number it is positioned in a singularity and that is a paradox. So if the kind of aspect as an anti count number black hollow existed, the "processing" would also take position in the progression horizon. It would not be any different (my opinion).

2016-11-06 09:27:09 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No, a black hole is still made of matter- it's just REALLY REALLY compressed-

If you were to take an accurate model of a hydrogen atom (atomic #1) and the nucleus were about the size of 2 cereal bowls, one turned upside-down ontop of the other, the electron would be about 1/2 mile away.... lots of empty space, there.

In a black hole, that "empty space" isn't empty. I'm not sure if the electron's energy level is pulled in, made smaller, or if the neighboring atomss energy levels overlap, but, the space that is normally empty- isn't...

2006-07-14 10:42:04 · answer #3 · answered by Yoda's Duck 6 · 0 0

No a Black Hole is made of plastic. It can commonly be identified by the logo in the corner (i.e. VISA).

It sucks in all kinds of purchases that you never actually wanted, adds the cost to the total; then continues to add additional interests; then additional charges until nothing, not even light, can escape.




JJ.

2006-07-14 10:46:52 · answer #4 · answered by just_jen2006 2 · 0 0

No. A black hole is made up of the matter that was once a plasma star that has collapsed in on itself because the pressure from its reactions disappeared once the star ran out of energy, and that balance with gravity is now 100% dominated by gravity.

Now, if the star was made up of anti-matter, then that black hole is made of anti-matter. But until we find a star that is made up of anti-matter, there is no black hole made up of anti-matter.

2006-07-14 10:38:01 · answer #5 · answered by trancevanbuuren 3 · 1 0

Nobody actually knows what they are made of.

Current scientfic thinking is that is is just 'normal' (if you can call it normal under those conditions) matter crammed into a single point in space-time (called a singularity).

2006-07-14 10:36:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Then would a white hole consist of matter ?

2006-07-14 12:53:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is not.
It is a very high mass point of matter that traps everithing even light.

2006-07-14 10:39:09 · answer #8 · answered by Pippo 2 · 0 0

And how do you intend to prove the correct answer... a field trip?

2006-07-14 10:35:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do`s it MATTER
you aint gonna go in one to find out

2006-07-20 10:42:00 · answer #10 · answered by itsa o 6 · 0 0

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