No way!
2006-08-24 05:44:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the sun is not massive enough to become a supermassive black hole, though it could get sucked into one someday ( a long long time from now, I hope.)
As far as white holes go, we haven't found evidence of their existence. Quasars and such that were once thought to possibly be white holes (the energy-spewing counterparts to black holes) are now known to be active jets from the magnetic poles of black holes As they suck in matter and energy, they tend to emit jets of energy and particles from near their magnetic poles. Some of their magnetic poles and spin axes are closely aligned. When those magnetic poles happen to be pointing in our direction, we see what appears to be an incredibly intense source of energy, and we calculated that they were more active than entire galaxies (assuming that they were radiating the same amount of energy in all directions as they were at the magnetic poles, which was not the case.)
So don't worry about the sun. You're right, it's the price we pay for free will. Either we evolved and all we really are is particles and energy and what happens to us doesn't really make any difference to anything or anybody but us (and we don't count) or we were made by someone else and we matter to them for their purposes and have meaning in our lives. Lucky we get a choice!
2006-08-24 05:56:16
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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Wow! You are pretty out there! You seem to laugh in the face of provable scientific facts. No, the sun is not, nor it ever will be a super massive black hole. Stars are measured in solar masses ( our sun has one (1)). It takes a minimum of 10 solar masses for a star to collapse into a black hole.
White hole? Moving on...
2006-08-24 06:19:33
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answered by winton_holt 7
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no, it is not possible that the sun is a black hole because earth would definately be within it's gravitational limits (ie, sucked in). it IS making alot of energy (though not nearly enough to be a theoretical "white hole"). we call it solar energy. being too close is bad, however, and earth is at about the perfect distance from the sun for our form of life. so no, it doesn't make sense to leave.
however, you do bring up an interesting point. einstein's theory of relativity shows that it's ALL relative, meaning you can define ANY point as the center of the universe and it can work out mathematically. so geocentrists (earth is the center of the universe) are just as relativistically correct as the heliocentrists were (sun at the center of the universe) who are just as correct as modern scientists who say that the center of the universe is a cluster of galaxies. it doesnt matter which option you choose, they're all correct. as for me, i like to think of myself as the center of the universe, and from my relativistic frame of reference, it's true.
2006-08-24 05:45:26
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answered by promethius9594 6
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no but large stars may become a black hole after they die. the sun is only a medium sized star so it wont ever become a black hole.
as for white holes. there is a theory that if you were ABLE to travel through a black hole you would come out a white hole in a different universe. don't go trying this it is impossible to get anywhere near a black hole.
2006-08-24 05:47:35
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answered by Infinity242 2
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If the sun was sucking things inside of it, how the hell are we revolving around it?!
2006-08-24 05:47:28
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answered by Adam G 4
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no sun will become white giant star
2006-08-24 05:46:00
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answered by Abhijit D 3
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As long as it's still there in the morning, I don't care what it is.
2006-08-24 05:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no but it will be in billions of years time
2006-08-26 06:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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negative
2006-08-24 05:50:24
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answered by Anonymous
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