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Could there be such thing theoretically as a dark matter black hole?

If so, could we use it to travel through it to another point in space or to another universe, or go foreward and backwards in time?

2007-11-10 04:35:05 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I don't think so..... I think dark matter (no one really knows what it is) doesn't have enough mass to even turn into a star....

in order to be a black hole IT MUST have a tremendous amount of mass in a small area

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/050223_dark_galaxy.html


seems like this is a black hole inside a dark matter galaxy, but this doesn't mean the black hole is made of dark matter
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/050914_homeless_quasar.html



you cannot survive the trip into a black hole unless you were smaller than a proton......
theory WAS that you wouldn't travel through time, only into a new universe.....
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/white_hole_030917.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole

time travel? it seems a little easier than that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHC8z6ULs18

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS1-SZ2L81k

2007-11-10 09:15:23 · answer #1 · answered by Mercury 2010 7 · 1 0

Yes, there is dark matter in a black hole. It's really dark matter that creates the hole. Once a star runs out of solar energy it does not have enough strenght to keep it's self together. So it either explodes or implodes. When it implodes it creats a wormhole that sucks everything into it even light. So when that happens Dark matter is pulled into that hole. Thus creating a Black Hole which can bend time due to the Dark matter. On the other end of the Black Hole there is a white hole. If you were to go through a Black Hole you would either go back in time or forward.

2007-11-10 10:34:20 · answer #2 · answered by William A 3 · 0 1

A black hole consumes everything that is around it ,, this includes dark matter,stars, even light, and nothing can ever escape it once it reaches the event horizon,, man will never be able to go thru a black hole in any way shape or form,, They are the most destructive giants in the universe,, Once light enters the event horizon it also can not eascape,, everything is crushed instantly

2007-11-10 04:47:01 · answer #3 · answered by SPACEGUY 7 · 1 0

well we dont know much about dark matter except that it doesnt interact with normal matter except through gravity. id say its safe to assume that it interacts with other dark matter and since it causes gravity then if enough of it came together it could cause a black hole.

but you couldnt travel through it because it would be basically the same as a normal black hole, just an infinitely dense point. the only difference is that if you fell into one you would be crushed and added to an object that you couldnt perceive since dark matter gives off no light and doesnt interact with normal matter, so basically it would seem as if the black hole was caused by nothing.

2007-11-10 06:11:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If we do not know whether we could travel through time using a regular black hole, how are we suppose to know whether we can do it with a 'dark matter black hole'?

Additionally, I fail to see how you even came up with the idea of a 'dark matter black hole'. Such a concept makes no sense to me.

2007-11-10 04:44:37 · answer #5 · answered by Sonny K 2 · 1 1

Most likely, you could make a black hole out of dark matter, but it wouldn't be any different from a black hole made of normal matter. In fact, it is likely that all black holes are made from a combination of dark matter and normal matter.

2007-11-10 05:29:41 · answer #6 · answered by cosmo 7 · 2 0

A black hole is observed for its existence only by the significance of disappearance of nearby matter, even a star and including its emission of light energy and as we get no light in that zone and could only observe a tremendously rotating space with extreme gravitational force capturing all the matter that comes nearby! In our observation of that black space which we call as a black hole since the matter and energy are trapped and collapsed under terrific pressure, are unexplainable in terms of known science to us!

When these matter and their phenomena are currently happening at a far away place in our own Milky way Galaxy in hundreds of places which are beyond our reach and all that is said are hypothetical and left mostly to our imagination, you are asking answers to, whether we can travel through it , reach an another Universe and travel back and forth in time !

The term dark matter signifies the 99% of space occupied in the Universe by matter which we can't see and these are identified as dark matter!
The following website of University of Chicago gives insight into these dark matter:
http://astro.uchicago.edu/cara/ccc/talks2001/gates.pdf
Things beyond our knowledge to comprehend are informed astonishingly in astronomy and they need not have to confuse you to ask these questions!

2007-11-10 05:26:20 · answer #7 · answered by anjana 6 · 0 1

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