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Since the laws of physics have broken down on the inside, perhaps black holes contain a liquid "essence of matter" within. Such liquid matter would be frictionless, which might allow for bizzare spacetime warpage to occur. Also, could this liquid matter be "traveling without moving" due to it's bending of spacetime? In effect, is spacetime warpage a different kind of travel?

2007-01-23 12:41:18 · 6 answers · asked by sassychickensuckerboy 4 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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According to Hawkings, blackholes, at their actual surface behave like a fluid with near, if not zero viscosity - the perfect fluid. However, these are mathematical solutions to real world physics that break down at that same surface so who knows.

As far as space warpage being a different kind of travel, that is the exact theory behind star trek warp engines. They bipass the speed of light by instead of moving faster than light, forshorten space itself.

Relativity does not say that space itself cannot expand or contract faster than the speed of light. So if you bend space so the distance between the Earth and say, Proxima Centari - the nearest star at about 4.3 light years to a distance of say 1 AU, then travel through that bent space at 1/4 the speed of light, you cut the trip to about a half hour.

You aren't violating the Relativity by accelerating through the speed of light, you are merely gaining the same effect by cutting the distance by about a factor of 50,000.

2007-01-23 12:53:58 · answer #1 · answered by Justin 5 · 0 0

The Singularity on the midsection of the Black hollow has the comparable mass, and as a result the comparable gravity because of the fact the celebrity it got here from. the only difference is which you would be able to get a lot closer to the midsection of mass of the Singularity and nonetheless have all the mass of the Singularity in front of you. And, as you already know, gravity is better the closer you get to the midsection of mass of an merchandise. the gap from the Singularity of a small great-huge Black hollow from its experience Horizon is merely a pair of million/2 the gap from the Earth to the Moon. The celebrity it got here from grow to be many situations larger and greater huge than our very own solar. the closest you're transforming into gotten to the unique celebrity could have been the exterior of that huge call, which could have been many, many 1000's of situations farther removed from the midsection of mass of the celebrity than the shape Horizon is removed from the ensuing Singularity. in fact, the gravity is so solid on the shape Horizon because of the fact it is so on the part of the midsection of mass of the Singularity. .

2016-11-26 22:11:11 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Not sure I agree with your logic, but for now no one knows for sure. It is unlikely that matter would be anything but solid (given the gravitational forces thought to exist in a black hole). If matter is compressed to a singularity, in a black hole, it would be difficult to think of anything being liquid-like in nature. But almost anything is possible, though.

2007-01-23 12:48:01 · answer #3 · answered by Scarp 3 · 0 0

well, with all due respect, i certainly hope you never find out. any idea what happens once you pass the event horizon. hope you remain 'in the dark' on this one too.

2007-01-23 14:02:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

possible, but not likely

2007-01-23 14:09:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

we'll never know, so don't worry about it.

2007-01-23 12:45:59 · answer #6 · answered by Yobbomate 2 · 0 0

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