Blackholes are ripes in regular space. They can't explode because they simply move objects to other areas. They can't implode because they have no mass. 2 Blackholes could theoretical destroy each other by reversing the gravity and thus repairing the rip, but that's just speculation at the moment. Honestly Blackholes are made up of Dark Matter which is not affected by our matter, but it can wreak havoc on our matter. Dark matter is only manipulated by forms of immense gravitational pull. Essentially as long as 2 Blackholes don't get close enough they have the potential to live for ever.
2006-10-28 15:06:40
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answered by Matarael 3
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British physicist Stephen Hawking showed that a black hole continuously loses mass by radiation, and that the smaller it gets the faster it radiates, so when it's sub-microscopic it explodes. But a black hole about 3 times the mass of the Sun, which is about the smallest you'd get from a star collapsing after it's used up all its fuel, takes a long, long time to radiate away all its mass, like more than 10^90 years.
2006-10-28 14:54:21
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answered by zee_prime 6
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I do not understand the question.. Are you asking: HOW long is the LIFE of a black hole?
I do not care where you read that it might say 6 years.. a million years or whatever.. I can say that NO ONE KNOWS.. The black hole is a mystery and remains a mystery.. YES.. there are many many theories but NONE are founded on anything.. absolutely NOTHING
2006-10-28 14:47:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No radiation can't leave a black hole but there is one type of sub atomic particle that can so over a period of time measure in the the trillions of years alll the black holes will eventually evaporate. All that will be left are the useless particles that escaped.
2006-10-28 16:57:20
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answered by Michael da Man 6
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Black holes are a fantasy of astronomers, like everything else they speculate. Dont beleive everything you read from man, because it is usually wrong or fabricated to explain that which they dont know.
2006-10-28 15:44:32
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answered by Mike 3
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black holes arent a proven scientific phenomina. so i dont think anyone knows that. but there are signs of black holes occuring
2006-10-28 14:45:12
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answered by Ehh Blinkin 3
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Depending on the size of the collapsed "Star" I suppose?
2006-10-28 15:15:33
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answered by Wagoosh 2
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1 million year is my guess
2006-10-28 15:37:04
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answered by Jeramie L 2
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i have know idea
2006-10-28 14:47:29
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answered by jack g 1
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