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i love anything to do with space,the universe and philosophy,but one thing that has really confuzzled me is the black hole.apparently anything that goes in gets bigger or something,but what lies at the other end? i mean, there has to be an end somewhere,because where there is a start,there is an end and where there is an opening,there is a closeing...hmm...what do ye guys think? ^_^

2006-10-01 07:27:44 · 5 answers · asked by cheerfull_cherry_blossom 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Think of space as a bed sheet that is pulled tight. Any object with mass and therefore gravity is on that sheet and the more gravity it has the more it depresses into the sheet. A black hole is like when something that is so massive and dense rips a hole in the sheet! Black holes don't have another end because anything that enters it is ripped apart at the atomic level. Things appeart to get larger because the enormity of the gravity causes it to expand but it keeps expanding until it flys appart.

Also, it's good to remember what forms a black hole. Gigantic, super-huge stars, thousands of times larger than our own sun, colapse in on themselves. They don't explode, they get smaller and they maintain all of the mass that they had as a giant star but now it's shrunk to something the size of a pea or smaller. That means that that thing is SUPER ULTRA dense.

2006-10-01 07:39:38 · answer #1 · answered by linefan 2 · 0 0

there's a 50-50 probability that black holes,or time shuttle are real, through little concrete data and the barriers of our telescopes and different outer-area probes. it somewhat is a probability that black holes are effective concentrations of gravity or darkish means, deduced to exist after gazing unusual habit or unexpected disappearance of stars. yet those happenings are many easy years away and in those massive, astronomical distances there could be hundreds of thousands of darkish, heavenly bodies in the midst which will block a much off megastar below remark, or that a number of them, which incorporates extensive asteroids ought to crash into it and make it disappear. Time shuttle is organic fable. Time can on no account flow backwards or stay nonetheless interior a black hollow or exterior it, and a clock thrown into one jointly with a man or woman will purely be overwhelmed into not something in a chop up 2d---so how can that guy or woman see or understand the time? it somewhat is not logical, or a probability then for any man or woman to flow back or forward in time by using a dismal hollow, see the previous or destiny activities(homes, people, autos, and so on) and return, alive! the movies tend in the direction of such dramatic issues for the way else can the action picture manufacturers draw audiences and make money? Black holes, darkish means and the obstacles or shape of our Universe will continuously be previous our attain of imaginative and prescient, direct detection or finished expertise. yet until this style of day of revelation or enlightened know-how come, we are able to in basic terms motel to 3 enjoyable imagining and conjecturing massive!

2016-12-15 17:51:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A black whole is just a center of highly concentrated mass. When something gets sucked in, it has a spagetti effect and stretches out. Approximately half the mass stays in the black whole or is unknown where it goes and the other half is flung into space out of the little lines coming from the center of the black whole at approximately a 90 degree angle. As far as I know.

2006-10-01 07:36:44 · answer #3 · answered by spacecowboytim 2 · 0 0

there is no beginning n there is no end...

the mind perceives everything in linear motion n gives birth to the notion of time and space...

neither of that has a beginning or an end...

any place in the universe is the same place, any point in time is the same time!

when mind places the events in linear motion...what we experience is an "event horizon"...cause n effect...

black hole is an anti matter...maybe the origin of matter?

2006-10-01 08:10:28 · answer #4 · answered by . 4 · 0 0

I'm not reporting you, but you really should ask this question under science and math. You will get clearer answers there, with links to sites like NASA's that will give you lots of information instead of speculation.

2006-10-01 10:13:03 · answer #5 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 0 1

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