well, black holes are certainly cool - though they are hardly "supernatural" ;-) ditto for pulsars, quasars, neutron stars, you name it.
as for work holes, they are completely theoretical entities, which is an altogether different thing. You could, at this point, call them imaginary - but "supernatural", i.e. above nature, hardly qualifies, in my humble opinion.
hope this helps
2006-10-03 12:07:22
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answered by AntoineBachmann 5
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I really enjoy learning about black holes... it stretches your mind, though as we've all pointed out, these are not supernatural since we know they exist they are just plain "natural" haha.
Worm holes are theoretical and seem a little obscure to me, I'd like to be able to read a little more about the science and theory behind them.
Pulsars are something I've been reading about lately, along with Quasars which are perhaps even more interesting to me and how they relate to cosmic radiation. "Cosmic Bullets" is a good, fairly easy read if you're interested.
2006-10-03 16:49:16
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answered by iMi 4
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Black holes, worm holes, pulsars, etc. are NOT supernatural things. The supernatural deals with ghosts, apparitions, ghouls, witches, spells, black magic, etc.
You might want to rethink your definition of space phenomena.
2006-10-03 11:25:48
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answered by damndirtyape212 5
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The supernatural does not exist, and there are no supernatural things in space. There are many wonderful things to be found in learning about the universe, but they are all natural phenomena.
2006-10-03 14:35:46
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answered by aviophage 7
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it really is not any longer that difficult to deduce the life of black holes, only from an understanding of gravity. You do have self belief in gravity, do not you? properly, destroy out speed is the speed at which some thing ought to go back and forth to flee the gravity of an merchandise and only keep vacationing always. contained with regards to Earth, destroy out speed is about 25,000 miles in accordance to hour. some thing released from Earth which does no longer exceed that speed will fall again to Earth, no matter if it really is in a ballistic trajectory. contained with regards to a body better tremendous than Earth, destroy out speed is better. The better tremendous an merchandise will change into, the better its destroy out speed is. gadgets in area can change into so tremendous, and so dense, that their destroy out speed exceeds the cost of light, and such gadgets are black holes. they extremely exist, no matter if you've self belief they do.
2016-11-26 01:16:40
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answered by ? 4
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Guys you really don't have to be so anal about the wording of the sentence, we know what she means.
And the answer is yes, you doesn't like a good mystery, I would just like to know where things in a black hole go, and other stuff like that.
2006-10-03 11:57:25
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answered by mini_roller 3
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you can't realy not be interested in things like that; it is the cutting edge of science. Knowing about such ' phenomena' is something else tho'
2006-10-03 11:30:24
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answered by pete h 5
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People in general are always interested about those thigns that we know least about.
Yes, we're interested as (apparently) are you.
This is a good place to ask your questions, but sometimes you will have to weed out bogus answers.
2006-10-03 11:29:22
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answered by sparc77 7
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1st: THEY ARE NOT SUPERNATURAL
2nd: very much so, yes.
3rd: They say wormholes can't exist in nature. What do you think?
I LOVE BLACK HOLES!!!! ABSOLUTELY FACINATING!!!
as you can tell, I am a fanatic, of sorts.
2006-10-03 11:27:26
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answered by WolfMage 2
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Yes, but there's nothing supernatural about them.
2006-10-03 11:24:52
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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