A different dimension- where everything is opposite:)
2006-07-21 17:52:01
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answer #1
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answered by Princess 5
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Well, we can't actually say that all matter collapses in a black hole. The Schwarzschild limit (event horizon) is predicted the same with Newtonian Physics and General Relativity. However, black holes are objects bounded by gravity in an extremely small radius. In this environment Quantum Mechanics come into play. And, unfortunately, no one has yet figured out the link between gravity and the other three forces so the connection between gravity and QM is still indistinct. We cannot say with any certainty what would actually happen to matter (or energy) inside a black hole. The sole area that is more understood is the concept of the Event Horizon. This inertial phenomenon also shows up during any type of acceleration as a Rindler Horizon with the same properties.
One thing I'd like to point out is that even though the proof for neutron stars, pulsars, and gravity waves is good the same cannot be said for black holes. Essentially, black holes have become a catch all where any phenomenon that is too energetic to be caused by a neutron star is tossed. It should also be pointed out that the whole concept of a black hole is in direct oposition to the Big Bang theory. The early universe would have been a gigantic black hole and therefore unable to expand. No one has explained this either.
Although some people are fond of comparing Hawking (who likes black holes) with Newton I find the comparison to be rather laughable. Newton was a genius who invented the theory of gravity and established classical physics. His math skills were amazing; he invented calculus, for example. Even experienced math professors struggled for weeks with math problems that he could solve in two hours. Hawking on the other hand has only made two contributions in his entire career. His doctoral thesis proved that the expansion of the universe was not cyclic. Since then his only contribution has been the disputed notion of black hole radiation. Kepler, Fermat, Leibnitz, Newton, Einstein, and many others have contributed far more than Hawking.
2006-07-22 01:11:47
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answered by scientia 3
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Blackholes 2; Dirty Nymphettes...Seriously though.
That depends on what you believe a blackhole is. Right now I believe that due to the ammount of compression and stretching that would occure during a wee trip down one of these funn little whirly things, that once you were trapped at the event horizon you would never find out the answer. After being stretched and spun due to the effect of a rotating black hole, you would be compressed to an infinitly small and infinitly dense space and would hang out there untill the energy in that region of space was exausted...then you'd dissapate back into stardust. Either that or they're galactic reset buttons and you life would start over from the beginning. Or maybe fall into one of the other infinite realities. Who knows. Sounds like fun though huh...
2006-07-22 00:55:21
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answered by theGODwatcher_ 3
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nothing. Time and space cease to exist at the point of a singularity.
Even if there was something at the other end, nobody could ever reach it.
The gravitation forces are extremely strong near a black hole. Also, don't forget that gravity gets stronger as distance decreases. The force at the closer side of your body would be so much stronger than the far side of your body it would stretch you out as the closer side accelerates much faster towards the blackhole than your far side. The technical term for this is spaghetification (no joke).
2006-07-22 00:58:46
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answer #4
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answered by Joe J 4
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Hi,
I think they lead to some other places in the
Universe.
I used to think before ever hearing of blackholes that the universe is like a video game, with space ships where they travel through tunnels.
Well I was a bit on the good side, cause they might be really tunnels.
Karl
http://www.furl.net/members/internetweb
2006-07-22 03:40:31
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, first off, since nobody really knows how spacetime geometry manifests itself, it doesn't have to be another dimension. Mathematically, white holes can exist in our universe as well.
Second, some theories say that a black hole will connect to another black hole through the two dips in spacetime overlapping and touching.
Some say that you get spewed out a white hole.
But given how black holes can theoretically evaporate given enough time and little enough mass for it to eat, I'm shooting for the third option that there's nothing beyond it, it's just a big garbage disposal.
By the way, for everyone who thinks you actually get stuck at the event horizon, it only APPEARS to the observer in another reference frame that you're stuck. To you, you get to feel the full wonderful effects of being torn up into pieces, the event horizon doesn't seem any different than the rest of the freefall to you, and once you pass that boundary it takes just a few microseconds before you fall into the singularity.
2006-07-22 00:56:59
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answer #6
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answered by ymingy@sbcglobal.net 4
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well lets take this one apart a blackhole is a vacuum ok no life as in physical body ok that is out. but only pure conncessious maybe as for light that might exsist. but I do think that it leads you to another time and plain or demension. but can black holes be made? yes it is possible but not big enough to put more then a hand through and can not send it to far away from where the first black hole starts up. I seen a tv ews clip on this a scienctist created one for 15 seconds and he put his hand in a black hole and it came out the other one in tact and wiggled when he wiggled it. so either black holes are controled by radio waves and the engery it gives out? to determine where it goes or acts?? but they exsist for a very good reason and I am sure we will know one year
2006-07-22 01:06:02
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answered by Paul G 5
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You know, "black holes" are still a theory. Further news yet, if you were to determine mass acceleration values for our sun, you will find that at 400 miles from the very center of it, were a mass able to be released in this location it would exceed the speed of light in one second. Mass cannot exceed the speed of light! What exists within the core of the sun? Were a person top carry out the theory of black holes, that is where one should be formed.
2006-07-22 12:50:50
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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"A dimension of pure evil," according to the writers of the really, monstrously bad movie "Event Horizon" which probably explains why I HATE that movie with a singular passion, despite it's cool (though monotonous) soundtrack.
Considsidering what we know of black holes, thus far, there's nothing "beyond" them in the conventional sense, especially since they aren't holes so much as seriously compressed stellar matter. Due to their intense gravitational effects however, normal space/time contorts and does all sorts of loop-de-loop tricks around them so it's likely that you'll find yourself reliving the last 20 minutes of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, at least visually (and without the Louis XIV bedroom set and space baby,) before you hit the event horizon, are torn apart by gravitational sheering, and become trapped (as a swarm of little bitty fragments of you) in a lightless bubble with no chance of ever escaping.
However, it's not what's "beyond" a black hole that's interesting; it's what space/time does AROUND them that draws my attention, and is probably fodder for zillions of bad movies to come.
2006-07-22 01:56:29
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answered by chipchinka 3
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I believe beyond blackholes or wormholes, beyond wormholes are whiteholes, beyond whiteholes is another universe, and perhaps the other universe is heaven???
2006-07-22 01:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hawking theorizes that the density of the center of a black hole becomes so immense that it tears space time, and drops into another dimension, and begins the formation of a new universe or BIG BANG.
2006-07-22 00:53:14
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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