darkness.
2007-05-21 00:17:18
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answer #1
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answered by capa-de-monty 6
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As most people have noted the centre of a black hole is a singularity, which is a hypothetical 'point' in space/time with infinite density and zero size. As for what it is made of: primarily Neutrons and the odd Electron. (Protons and Electrons destory each other when they come into close proximity.)
2007-05-21 05:37:39
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answer #2
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answered by kevinmanktelow 2
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matter that is so dense that the if you were to weigh the amount that it takes to fill the cover of an ordinary bic pen it would weigh several hundred tonnes. super dense matter
this is where the gravitational force of the black hole comes from
.huge amounts of matter = huge amount of gravity
you could, for extra points,
draw a picture of a sign surrounded by darkness
with a map of the black hole ( a black circle)
with a dot in the middle.
Draw an arrow pointing at the dot.
write the caption 'you are here'.
2007-05-20 18:03:51
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answer #3
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answered by mixturenumber1 4
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If Black Holes are real masses, than they should follow the laws of gravity.In this case the mass density should be greater in the center than on its horizon.That would means that the substance of space density that holds the mass together into one lump is greater as the readius of the mass becomes very small.
2007-05-20 18:39:30
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answer #4
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answered by goring 6
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There is only theory but no proof.
There is nothing left in the black hole except strong gravitational field. Matter will not stop from collapsing until it disappear due to strong gravitational pull.
Smaller collapsing stars will stop the collapse and become neutron star.
2007-05-20 17:27:05
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answer #5
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answered by asimovll 3
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The singularity of a black hole is the point of infinite density and zero volume.
2007-05-20 19:43:18
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answer #6
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answered by jmulderscully 1
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A singularity is the correct answer.
The black hole is really the singularity (which is a mathematical point with zero length etc), and the space as far out as the event horizon, i.e. the point beyond which it is not possible to escape, and therefore not possible to see into (as not even light can escape).
2007-05-20 17:20:44
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answer #7
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answered by gav 4
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At the center of a black hole is dense matter made up of Protons, Neutrons, electrons, etc without the spaces in between. They are packed thousands of times more densely that they would be in an atom.
2007-05-20 17:22:00
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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a singularity that's when space in time doesn't exists
2007-05-20 17:51:26
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answered by Derchin 6
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A singularity. Its very massive but so small it has no size.
2007-05-20 17:21:10
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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