WE KNOW THAT BLACK HOLES ARE AT THE CENTER OF MOST ALL GALAXY SPIRALS, SO COULD ALL THE MATERIAL THAT'S SUCKED INTO THE BLACK HOLE, RESULT IN A NEW UNIVERSE ON THE OTHER END? COULD THAT BE WHAT OUR BIG BANG WAS? THE START OF A MASSIVE ENERGY INJECTION, IF YOU WILL? YOUR THOUGHTS?
2006-10-17
14:50:24
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UM....SWEETIE, NOT EVEN LIGHT CAN ESCAPE BLACK HOLES, MEANING EVERYTHING IS CHEWED AND SPAGHETTIFIED ON A BLACK HOLE. http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/black_holes.html
LEARN UP BABY
2006-10-17
14:56:06 ·
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SCOTT M - I KNOW, BUT ISN'T IT AN INTERESTING IDEA? IT'S JUST SOOO INTRIGUING!
2006-10-17
14:57:26 ·
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PARKMAN - IT'S PER SPECULATION THAT GOD EXISTS, WHILE BLACK HOLES AND THE BIG BANG HAVE BASIS IN REAL FACT.
2006-10-17
14:58:30 ·
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iammisc - YAH....UH HUH....WHATEVER DUDE. YOU TOO NEED TO VISIT THE NASA WEBSITE. AND THAT STUFF ABOUT GODS KNOWLEDGE IS COPOUT FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE TOO LAZY TO GO OUT AND FIND THE ANSWERS. EVEN IF I DID BELIEVE IN A GOD, I WOULD UNDERSTAND THAT HE WOULDN'T HAVE BUILT SUCH A MIRACULOUS AND AMAZING UNIVERSE IF IT WASN'T MET TO BE EXPLORED. PLEASE MAN. GET YOUR TESTES OUT OF YOUR PREACHERS PULPIT.
2006-10-17
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Black holes are usually thought of as objects with such strong gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. However, Stephen Hawking has shown that black holes can radiate energy. The reason goes back to quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle. For very brief periods of time, matter or energy can be created from “empty” space because no such thing as truly empty space exists. Hawking realized that if a particle/anti-particle pair came into existence near the event horizon of a black hole, one might fall into the hole before annihilating its anti-particle. The other particle could then escape the gravitational clutches of the black hole, appearing to an outside observer as radiation.
FROM http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/strange/html/blackh.html
REMEMBER THAT THIS IS ALL THEORY OF COURSE, BUT WHO'S TO SAY THAT SOME OF THAT ENERGY COULD GO INTO THE MAKINGS OF?????? THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENTS.
2006-10-17
15:13:54 ·
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It is all only light after all. It doesn't go anywhere.
2006-10-17 14:52:53
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answered by michaelsan 6
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a black hole is a a gravity field caused by an infintesmally small point. A point that is infinitely small. This small point however, has so much mass, and therefore gravity,that it is caused the immense gravity of a black hole.
When matter is sucked into a black hole it is sent to the center of this point. Now your big bang theory, God might have created our universe by making a black hole in this void, and putting material in and having it explode in the same universe. But such speculation cannot be proven. Besides we do not really need to know that. What God did is God's knowledfe alone.
2006-10-17 14:56:37
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answered by iammisc 5
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A "black hole" is not a hole at all. It is simply so massive that light can not escape it so one cannot see it. It is the perfectly or near perfect compression of matter whether photons, protons, neutrons, etc.
Basically think of all the atoms in a super giant star and the fact that they are full of space between the individual particles, after a supernova the explosion can cause a massive inversion of matter in the form of a black hole that continues to absorb particles a into perfectly compressed state.
The material is there, you just can't see it because no light can be reflected off of it.
2006-10-17 15:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Theory is that black holes are in Planck's Epoch. The collapsed star is so dense, that is heated beyond the ability for four known forces to maintain separation. Strong and Weak force have melded and once those have happened, atoms breakdown beyond the ability to maintain themselves as matter and you get those instants of Planck's Epoch, where Gravity and Electromagnetism are somehow a part of the force "soup".
I don't think black holes are dense enough to contract beyond Planck's Epoch, but that's only my opinion with no grounding in research. There's just not enough heat, matter, or oomph there, ya know? Of course, I love Superstring Theory so that really alters the whole black holes as new big bang paradigm.
Someday, maybe we'll know.
2006-10-17 15:40:51
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answered by Muffie 5
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The mass that gets pulled into the black hole becomes part of its core...though what happens to the core is anyones' guess. The center of a black hole is called a singularity...a place where the laws of physics (as we understand them) break down and no longer apply. It is hypothesized that the Big Bang was started from a singluarity, but where the sigularity came from un currently unknowable. It could have been from a black hole in another universe...but that's merely guesswork.
2006-10-17 14:55:12
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answered by Scott M 7
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a million. Einstein did not something with regard to the huge Bang. the thought become progressed after his artwork become executed. 2. Einstein understood that the universe is increasing. This become in conflict along with his unique formulations for primary relativity, which secure a cosmological consistent to maintain the universe in a steady state. He referred to as this his "best blunders." 3. as quickly as he understood this mistake, he additionally understood that no count if the universe would be drawn lower back mutually relies upon on the quantity of mass and the fee of growth. If there is inadequate mass to offset the fee of growth, then it quite is quite not drawn mutually. 4. cutting-edge records shows that there is probable not adequate mass to offset the end results of the growth, and that it additionally has to offset the end results of "dark capability." that may not nicely understood yet, yet in spite of everything it would not look that "black holes will eat each little thing." 5. whilst count is drawn right into a black hollow, it quite is prolonged interior the direction of its inward fall, and is decreased to its basic debris because it procedures the singularity. on the form horizon, time as measured interior our universe ceases to exist. that's very nicely understood, and the existence of black holes has been nicely documented. yet how they correlate to a Biblical version of heaven or hell is in simple terms not something that makes any sense to me. extra: i'm not an atheist, besides the reality that some could disagree.
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answered by ? 4
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Energy CAN escape from black holes.
In your words, "LEARN UP BABY."
Specifically, learn up on Hawking radiation and black hole evaporation.
2006-10-17 15:07:30
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answered by scifiguy 6
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stephen hawkings recently released data that indicates that matter sucked into a black hoel is slowly released as radio waves. Conservation of matter still holds.
2006-10-17 15:01:08
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answered by abcdefghijk 4
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In the beginning, God SPOKE the universe into existence. Anything beyond that is pure speculation.
2006-10-17 14:54:33
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answered by Kidd! 6
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I don't think we are capable of understanding this.
My son and I have speculated on this exact idea.
It made sense to us that this could have been what happened.
Love and blessings Don
2006-10-17 14:59:11
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answered by Anonymous
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to the other side of the universe, where there is another universe .
2006-10-17 14:54:20
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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