The only Black Holes that I know of live in East LA or East Oakland.
2006-08-15 16:52:02
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answered by yahoooo reject 3
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Speculation is fun on these "unknown" things aren't they?
I think black holes are a compression of all the dimensions. Under the String Theory, the number of dimensions are all controlled by one M theory, the so-called 11th theory that explaines the 10. I think the four known dimensions we are familiar with needs just one theory to explain them and how they work and interconnect. We supposedly don't know the fundamental theory behing string theory, but judging from all of the relationships of the individual theories, it must be a very interesting and rich theory, one where distance scales, coupling strengths and even the number of dimensions in spacetime are not fixed concepts but fluid entities that shift with our point of view.
I agree we have an inter-relating of matter and energy from black holes to black holes. There should be a theory somewhere explaining how these so called "black holes" can allow time travel, hole to hole. The fun part will be not the journey of station to station, but how to get away from the station once the ship comes in ;)
...jj
2006-08-15 17:58:13
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answered by johnny j 4
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exciting first element via fact the mathematics wreck down as one strategies the singularity. there may well be no specific reason there is not any longer a connection between branes by black hollow singularities. besides the undeniable fact that, the dark rely and dark ability it is reported in modern cosmological theory are greater dispersed. The relative quantity of each and every is likewise way in a strategies greater beneficial than black hollow production. the suitable wager for dark rely is a few thing like axions or different weakly interacting debris at a similar time as dark ability would come from the undemanding shape of the underlying vacuum.
2016-11-04 21:57:32
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answered by ? 4
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If you want to know what a black hole is start reading here and improve the knoledge by reading some books,
A black hole is a huge chunk of mass. Gravity is proportional to mass. Nothing to do how dense it is. SO when the mass reaches a critical stage the gravity is so huge that the light doesn't escape from it. So it appears black. So there is no hole there. It is big spherical ball producing a large gravitational force
2006-08-15 16:52:22
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answered by Dr M 5
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Imagine if you can , or even experiment ; think about that exact moment in time when gas is released and you can smell the Oder before you finish expelling the chamber , almost immediately the brain sense the presents of methane .How is that I smelt it before I delt it . The same answer for black holes and funnels can be found in the time it takes for the gas to travel to your nose .
2006-08-22 03:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as I was reading New Scientist, they are not exactly sure what lies beyong the event horizon. Some say huge amount of mass compressed, where others say that that mass is compressed in singularity.
One thing is sure: nothing escapes the event horizon due to its tromendeus gravity
2006-08-23 16:37:10
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answered by Emil Beli 1
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Good try! And you are pretty much alone on this one.
2006-08-15 17:01:45
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answered by Just_curious 4
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They can't find it because it doesn't exists!
2006-08-15 16:53:17
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answered by adrianj_518 3
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not sure
2006-08-23 12:23:04
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answered by poohbutt53950 1
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