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people believe another universe. i just plainly don't know.

2006-09-21 16:59:26 · 12 answers · asked by nakita 6 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Just as a nuclear bomb or nuclear plant works by using an electron or neutron to smash into plutonium at high speeds and converting matter into vast amounts of energy, a black hole very likely does the same thing. The powerful gravitational force of the black hole should accelerate matter to close to the speed of light. Once matter ventures deep beyond the event horizon, the theoretical point of impossible escape, the matter is influenced by energy levels far greater than what laboratories can replicate - at this point, laws of physics may be broken and new laws come into existence. It's impossible, to this day, to determine what these laws are, for nothing behind the event horizon escapes, not even observable or invisible light. What happens beyond the event horizon is blind to the outside world. But many researchers believe that the gravitational pull should pull matter to near the speed of light. At such speeds, a collision with any other particles should devastate the atomic structure, at which time matter will be converted into energy.

However, the energy levels threaten Einstein's theory of relativity. As the amounts of energy per volume exceeds the natural limit (because black holes just keep eating more and more), physics becomes inapplicable. Einstein's theory states that as speed increases, mass increases, time decreases and space remains unpredictable. But with such volumes of energy within a black hole, "wormholes" may be enacted by bending space-time as velocity increases, although its destination would be highly unpredictable due to the lack of understanding of how space, time, speed, and mass can affect constants when measures approach the extreme.

Therefore, such theories have been supported by Einstein and Hawkings, but with the limits of modern scientific equipment, only very few concrete evidence has been collected to support the theories. Most matter within blackholes are expected to have been converted into pure energy, while some others tunnel through warmholes that are supported by these immense energy levels.

2006-09-21 17:45:10 · answer #1 · answered by Phu N 2 · 0 0

Absolutely NO ONE knows.. not even our most learned scientists. The mysteries surround black holes remain mysteries. One of the things that is said about black holes that are probably.. in all liklihood, true is that Black holes almost certainly exist, and one of their basic properties is that they trap light. However, it is also true that nothing exceeds the speed of light. In fact, the theoretical prediction of black holes is due to the General Theory of Relativity, which is built on the principle that the speed of light in a vacuum is constant.Certainly within this century, nothing much more will be learned about black holes

2006-09-22 00:25:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

scientists say that on the inside of a black hole if there is one is all of the matter that it has absorbed plus the material used to make it condensed into the size of less than an atom. thats why its a hole. and the reason it eats everything is supposed to be that all this matter has gravity that adds up

2006-09-22 00:04:23 · answer #3 · answered by jp_todd@swbell.net 2 · 1 0

From whose point of view?

Maybe there literally is nothing inside the black hole for everyone who is outside of it, but there is a bunch of matter for anyone inside it. But you have to remember that information isn't lost inside black holes because of Hawking radiation.

2006-09-22 00:32:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Jimmy Hoffa's body [altough some believe it's under the "I" in Giants' Stadium--I'm not buying that line], Amelia Earhart, and various other lost items/people.
Don't believe me, just try and prove me wrong
Show me inside that they're NOT there.

:P

2006-09-22 02:28:01 · answer #5 · answered by quntmphys238 6 · 0 0

I think that once something is sucked into a black hole, it's destroyed and no longer exists. That's just my theory though.

2006-09-22 00:01:42 · answer #6 · answered by Me 5 · 1 0

All the socks that mysteriously disappear.

2006-09-22 00:07:13 · answer #7 · answered by gabby_girl_gabby_girl 2 · 1 0

Ithink nothing or perhaps God

2006-09-22 00:53:55 · answer #8 · answered by MARTA SUSANA L 3 · 0 0

inside the black hole is blackness NOTHING.. THANK YOU VERY MUCHHHHHHHH..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

2006-09-22 17:09:57 · answer #9 · answered by Get away 3 · 0 0

aaaah -- blackness?

2006-09-22 00:58:29 · answer #10 · answered by drmarknd 2 · 0 0

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