If atheists fervently believe in black holes, then it's not a myth. Please don't disrespect the atheist religion of scientific postulations.
2007-11-23 18:01:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Black holes do not exist. There is no evidence that suggests that anything in the universe is separate and above all else. Light is absolutely everywhere in the universe. It's not a 'thing', it's part of everything and it's just an expression of existence itself. So saying that somewhere there is no 'light' is like saying somewhere there is 'nothing'. Since nothing does not exist by definition in the context of... everything, light exists everywhere. It's all gravity, everything is gravity and that's why we have planets and stars. They are the result of existence warping itself, as existence must continue to 'move' and 'bend'.
Black holes, neutron stars and 'nothing' do not exist and are the inventions of quacks with the intent to control the masses.
Modern astronomy is about as backwards and primitive as you can be. It's based on the illusion of control, as is a black hole.
2007-11-24 10:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Black holes are not a myth as there is evidence of their existence.
You don't have to believe air exists either, but it's there.
2007-11-23 18:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There is scientific basis behind the existence of a black hole. Black holes exert force on the things in their immediate vicinity and can be detected. Also, you are not indoctrinated by your parents to believe in black holes from birth and forced to go to "Our Lady of Black Holes" church. That is like saying, "Oh, I can't see air, so I don't think air exists." Nice try.
2007-11-23 18:13:20
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answered by FSM Raguru AM™ 5
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Sure they exist? see for your self. Try not to get caught in one, who knows were you end up on the other side?
Also as you get close to a black hole, you Will be moving at the speed light. Don't forget to check on the worm holes , they are fun.
My Best Regards.
2007-11-23 18:30:52
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answered by iceman 7
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If you think that the theory that supports the black hole is incorrect, you don't have to believe that they exist.
2007-11-23 18:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not even light can escape the infinite gravitational attraction of a black hole. Of course you can't see it.
2007-11-24 05:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Does that include super massive black holes?
2007-11-23 18:06:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It's actually impossible to see a "Black Hole" as they suck up any light that comes close to them; therefore, all you see is a, excuse me, Black Hole.
2007-11-23 18:00:44
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answered by ryoma136 4
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Go ahead and believe they don't exist. Won't stop them from existing.
2007-11-23 18:04:16
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answered by punch 7
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No you shouldn't. If you think they might go ahead and investigate literature on them. Just Analise and justify your belief or disbelief or can't conclude, or maybe or probably from your analysis.
2007-11-23 18:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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