First of all the gravitational field surrounding a black hole is the same as the field surrounding any other object of the same mass unless things get closer they don’t get sucked in and the universe is expanding in every direction far by far.
And the other reason, in theory, gravity could bend space-time fabric and the concentrated mass energy of black holes could probably hold strong gravitational pull to bend our space-time universe toward it’s event horizon, but then again they need to be outside the universe to get it pass by close enough, even the universe needs to cross the horizon to unite with the singularity, how ever as we all know they are inside of the universe literally speaking they had already been swallowed by it, they are out there even in the center of our galaxy, moving outward with the velocity larger than speed of light but still inside the universe.
2007-01-05 10:00:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. The universe expands and is excelerating. Also, every galaxy has a supermassive blackhole at it's center. It will pull everything around it in, and then that's it. Why? Think of gravity as dips in space. A black hole is a tiny area, with a very deep dip. Therefore, nothing is attracted to it unless it is close to it. This might be difficult to understand, but it's how it works. Also, the universe won't "collapse" as current understanding is. The universe is flat and expanding faster and faster with new stars being born all the time. As I've recently read, astronomers believe it will keep exapanding until everything is so far apart that it's cold and dark. But, don't ask me how that is. This is just what I've read to now be the accepted truth of the universe.
2007-01-05 08:12:05
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answer #2
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answered by SS 3
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if a black hole is a condensed star of high density ,its still a very microscopic minute mass compared to the total mass of the Universe. so its the universe that swallows(encompass) the Black holes(frozen stars).
If the Universes was compressed to a singularity ,my calculation indicated that its mass domain volume would not be greater than two cubic meters.
The Relativity calculations made the singularity the size of a golf ball. This did not match the actual mass volume of the Universe.
The two meter cube appears more realistic.
It is not the mass that cause the energy phenomena to occur as a singularity but it is the subtance that exist in the space of the Universe that cause the pressure on a mass.Therefore black hole dont suck masses in but receive mass because mass is pushed in to the Black hole(frozen star)not pulled in as it is erroneouly believed.
2007-01-05 08:18:56
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answer #3
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answered by goring 6
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NO. The universe expands and is excelerating. also, each galaxy has a supermassive blackhole at this is middle. this is going to pull each little thing round it in, and then it truly is it. Why? imagine of gravity as dips in area. A black hollow is a tiny area, with a very deep dip. for this reason, not something is interested in it till it truly is on the point of it. this may be confusing to comprehend, inspite of the indisputable fact that this is the way it extremely works. also, the universe received't "crumple" as cutting-edge understanding is. The universe is flat and increasing speedier and speedier with new stars being born each of the time. As i have lately examine, astronomers have self assurance this is going to keep exapanding till each little thing is so some distance aside that this is chilly and darkish. yet, do not inquire from me the way it truly is. it truly is merely what i have examine to now be the common truth of the universe.
2016-12-01 21:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No. While black holes do attract matter, they also radiate in some form. Some believe that in time, black holes will radiate all their energy and simply stop existing.
Black holes are simply not big enough to attract all matter. Their effective 'reach' is not long enough to go across the millions of light years necessary to attract all matter.
2007-01-05 08:04:10
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answer #5
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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No, because black hole draw to each other with such force that their orbits propel them away from each other. On the other hand entropy of all the matter in the universe is certainly possible
2007-01-05 08:05:03
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answered by Huey from Ohio 4
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No while the universe keeps on expanding. Once it does begin to collapse, everything will indeed become one master singularity again.
2007-01-05 08:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no one knows.. if it has we have not seen it because we were not around then... it is a hypothesis that it may have been before and than the black holes could not support the mass and resulted in the big bang and has repeated itself many times
2007-01-05 10:16:03
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answered by now1nomyabcs 2
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