I suppose in theory if you squeezed a lot of neutrons and protons together it would be a black hole in that light right near it would get sucked towards that object, but I don't know if it would be possible to squeeze all those particles together in the first place.
2006-08-22 11:11:09
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answered by Kyrix 6
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Not yet, but maybe someday. There are many theoritical things that some scientists are worried to try, because we do not know the possibly results.
What if we were able to create an accelerator that would mimick the moment when all four fundamental forces were one, the tiniest fraction of a second after the big bang? Could we create an alternate universe that destroys ours? Not sure.
2006-08-22 10:36:19
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answered by iandanielx 3
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Stephen Hawking presently proved via utilising arithmetic that if a man or woman have been to bypass precise right into a black hollow they could be killed devoid of put off and be pulled aside atom via potential of atom, yet on a matching time they could be thoroughly effective, mathematically and he theorizes which you will probable pop out someplace using reality if no longer, then your be counted might might desire to be destroyed and that could desire to bypass against the regulations of physics. because of the fact this is optimum now we rarely comprehend something approximately them diverse than mathematical theories approximately what happens together as stuff is going into one. additionally that there's a great one on the middle of each and each Galaxy indoors the universe for some reason. EDIT:Jonathan is inaccurate, we are able to diploma black holes because of the fact of reality that subject concerns get sucked into them using reality of their massive gravity, which in turn is via utilising how ridiculously dense they're. all people comprehend that distinctive stars can implode and become black holes additionally. There are each form of mathematical equations that verify what happens together as some element is going into one. Mathematically there is records that such concern as a "white hollow" might desire to exist, which could be a area of interest the place be counted is spewed out. some theorize those "white holes" are genuinely diverse edge of a black hollow. yet no person has even been able to locate one, in basic terms mathematical concept says they exist.
2016-12-14 10:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
The way you do it is as follows:
Stand up in front of the class/lab.
face away from the students/co-workers
drop your pants, and bend over
grab each cheek with your hands and spread them apart.
Now you have created the Black Hole of Uranus
2006-08-22 10:34:49
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answered by John M 3
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It would require producing a material dense enough that it could collapse under its own gravity. Nobody's been able to produce that yet, but theoretically, it's possible. (Unfortunately, it would be very hard to control its collapse once you produced it.)
And a message for SPLATT: Boooooooooo... :-D
2006-08-22 11:22:19
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answered by Jay H 5
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No one knows what a black hole is.
2006-08-22 11:18:52
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answered by Benny 2
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It would be fun to watch. From about a trillion miles away.
2006-08-22 10:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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do you really want that answer? I think it can, or at least they have been speaking about it for a while now. How about we let it remain "theoretical"
2006-08-22 11:24:17
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answered by chocolateknight69 3
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I don't think that you understand the gravity of the situation.
But it is a singularity interesting question.
2006-08-22 11:00:15
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answered by SPLATT 7
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It is scary to think about, but they are trying. At least that is what my grandfather said.
2006-08-22 10:34:29
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answered by dinizle26 2
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