Hay Billy try and crack opena science book now and then.
The evidence for a black hole in the center of our galaxy is very strong. Stars and gas clouds are observed to be moving rapidly around a dark object that has the mass equivalent to about 3 million suns. The only known object that could have so much mass and still be dark is a black hole. So, unless Einstein's theory of gravity breaks down, our galactic center must contain a black hole.
2007-03-17 02:12:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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To talk about what comes after the blackhole, we must understand first how it was created, to begin with, galacies and constellations are constantly moving in a circular path, this is done by God to avoid massive collission, in the theories of 4th, 5th and 6th Law of gravity it was stated that gravity or weight of an object is naturally trap inside the body of an object and can only be released by motion or heating, and will naturally returns to the body except when the object is heated,
when an object revolves and perpetually completed its circular path, the weight, gravity or they call it Inertia but I named it Anne-force that try to return to the body, moves to the center of its trajectory because the Anne-force (gravity) do not follow the contour of the circular path but travels in straight line and has no other move to make but spin,.
The galacies and constellations possessing great numbers of body that has enormous size, their conbined Anne-force that has been released by revolving are gathered to the center and naturally spin as what we have discussed prevoiusly, this spinning Anne-force turned into a vortex of gravity that became so powerful that even light cannot escape, and somehow because of its momentum it is catapulted and escaped from the center it was created and travels along brought by its momentum as it collects objects along the way,
all objects dragged to the center of the vortex is crushed because of tremendous pressure and coverted into densely packed molecules whose density is approximately 100 times more than water.
Now this is the answer to your question... when the Blackhole accummulated its collections to 1/9 of the center of the vortex diameter, the densely packed molecules subjected to extreme heat and pressure where compression is no longer possible because of density, ignites into a thermo nuclear chain reactions and the STAR is born!
I hope this will give you an imagination and satisfaction, if you doubt it try to stir the water in a basin and see what's happenning, it a simple illustration but you can understand what I was talking is not just a mere theory but factual!
Dan
2007-03-17 03:02:05
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answered by dan 2
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If a black hole could exist it would be the end stage process of an evolving universe.
It would eventually accrete all the matter in the universe and sit for eternity doing nothing.
A black hole requires a universe with no beginning and no end,and infinite space,both of which are impossible.
A black hole would be an entity that would never go out of existence,Hawking radiation not withstanding.
It is a very logical entity that cannot exist.
2007-03-17 01:20:40
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Everything entering the black hole's gravity well, have two fates possible.
One, to spend eternity (or the nearest thing we know of to it) approaching the "event horizon" of the black hole.
Two, to escape fate #1, and end up being hurled across space at tremendous speed, (after having been reduced to atoms first though). While the gravitational forces might not have been enough to keep you orbiting the gravity well forever, "you" have long sinced been turned into a stream of charged particles formerly known as a space-traveller.
Eventually however, (according to Dr. Hawking) the matter/energy that formed the black hole will evaporate and the black hole will become less massive and eventually dissipate (after billions and billions if not trillions of years though)
2007-03-16 23:25:39
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answered by Mark T 7
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2016-12-02 03:14:12
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answered by ? 3
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Black holes emit large amounts of X-rays. Their gavity is so dense that the tidal forces would tear you apart. But assuming you could build a vessel capable of withstanding the gravitational forces. Perhaps another part of the galaxy or universe, or another dimension.
2007-03-17 00:43:43
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answered by Kenneth H 3
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super compressed into extremely dense matter..
2007-03-16 22:04:37
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answered by skinnywayne 3
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another universe
2007-03-20 01:05:37
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answered by wizar10443_1989 1
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