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Some holes in earth which enlarge and suck up some things even us and close without leaving a small trace or scar.These are similar to BLACK HOLES.Can any one give me some more info about this?

2007-04-10 07:20:16 · 3 answers · asked by Venky 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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There is no such thing. Consult your local comic book supply.

2007-04-10 07:22:57 · answer #1 · answered by Gene 7 · 3 0

I once consulted a physicist over the feasibility of a singularity being formed electrostatically, in a manner analogous to gravitational black holes. He pointed out that 'point charges' do not in fact exist, as they are described in terms of quantum theory, which necessitates a certain uncertainty in their position. This renders the presence of a charge on a well-defined point impossible, and thus prohibits the presence of an electrostatic singularity. A magnetic singularity is also ridiculous, for less subtle reasons: Magnetic north and south poles do not appear to exist in isolation, so it is not possible to have a magnetic object possessed of one pole, without another nearby that can cancel it out. Furthermore, a certain amount of movement of static charges is necessary to induce a magnetic field, and in a singularity, by definition, there is nowhere for the static charges to move to.
Magnetic holes sound like the kind of silly pseudoscience that Bermuda Triangle crack-pots and the like would come up with. I wouldn't give them any further consideration.

2007-04-10 07:38:08 · answer #2 · answered by Ian I 4 · 0 0

i heared about magnetic poles not magnetic holes

2007-04-10 07:37:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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