I know that theoretically in a singularity all the of the sub atomic particles are extremely condense and are touching each other. I also know that a measure of temperature is molecular movement. From everything I have read, black holes have a high temperature. My question is, if the molecules are "jammed together" how can they move. Therefore if they can't move how can a blackhole be hot?
2006-10-29
10:40:43
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