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2006-08-19 23:50:02 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Whoops!! black HOLE!

2006-08-19 23:56:29 · update #1

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Well astronomers know that they have a great mass and they have greater gravity.Also that they are dead stars.I may think of what was inside of a Black Hole would be imaginable but I dont really think you can see anything in a Black Hole cause its BLACK!And nobody has ever seen a Black Hole...IMPOSSIBLE.Also nobody will ever be able to see one unless right beside Earth and you couldnt see anything in it cause once inside maybe or maybe not youll be dead or maybe blown away in airless Space

2006-08-20 00:49:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nobody has ever seen a black hole! We know there are black holes, though, because of gravity. When meteors change their course, and curve, we know something has to be pulling them into their gravity.
Inside a black hole is such an immense amount of gravity and mass, that it pulls everything around it into it, same as the sun pulls the earth around it in orbit.
It is thought that when you enter a black hole, you will stretch, as the gravity rips you apart. - amazing to think, but it's true! You will not just shrink in smaller proportions.

2006-08-20 07:09:13 · answer #2 · answered by Joensuu 1 · 0 0

There is a small neutron star about the size of a golfball with the gravity of Our sun. around it is the "calm" of the storm, a non-turbulent emptiness. About half of a light year away is the outer edge of the black hole which contains the cosmic cloud and new baby stars. Some escape to form new worlds, others are trapped in stasis or vaccumed into center to disipate into the cloud of dust and debris

2006-08-20 09:27:10 · answer #3 · answered by Boliver Bumgut 4 · 0 0

a singularity. that's it.

Unfortunately for those who think so, black holes cannot be wormholes, two black holes, or a black hole and white hole (the opposite of a black, in other words a hole that is constantly spitting mass out) need to be connected in some way. However, if you can prove that they are connected then yes they can be worm holes.

(also so people don't get confused, a white hole is physically impossible in our universe)

2006-08-20 12:15:10 · answer #4 · answered by dinizle26 2 · 0 0

Personally. I think black holes might be the wormholes in theory. Instantaneous physical travel over vast distances. Maybe even
portals to other dimensions.

2006-08-20 07:00:41 · answer #5 · answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3 · 1 0

since it's an expansive body, a black hoe traps everything within it's boundaries...

does the light bouce off the interior or does the light continue as if on a plane.

this is what science has NOTHING to offer you. so i have come to my very own conclusion everything remains as it was, enveloped by the black hoe, living off the nutrients of a black hoe. living.

it's such a crazy notion, but one that may never have fact-evidence to accurately conclude everything remains in tact within its envelope.

2006-08-21 15:52:15 · answer #6 · answered by sparkloom 3 · 0 0

Personally...I think black hoes might be the wormholes of sociaty. Instantaneous physical travel into vast distances. Definately portals to another dimension...

2006-08-20 07:08:31 · answer #7 · answered by Bludengutz 2 · 1 0

Gravity and anti-matter , or maybe it is a doorway to another part of the universe . Nothing is for sure yet , we still need to actually find one so we can clear up all of these theories .

2006-08-20 07:04:37 · answer #8 · answered by rocknrod04 4 · 1 0

All the lost socks that vanish in the dryer. All the coins and lighters that disappear in the couch cushions.

2006-08-20 10:17:18 · answer #9 · answered by Goddess of Nuts PBUH 4 · 0 0

Big chunk of mass Assuming a typoe here

2006-08-20 09:35:41 · answer #10 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

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