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If you think about it, every galaxy had black holes, we don't actually know really what they are.

If we had a ship, that was not affected by gravity.

And we were an advanced enough species to do that. there must then be something there, so theorize what that could be.

2007-12-10 05:59:42 · 10 answers · asked by H 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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A parallel universe filled with the infinite realities we negated during the long years of our ignorance on this planet.

2007-12-10 07:04:20 · answer #1 · answered by MARY B 4 · 0 1

The problem here is that you're thinking of a black hole in literal terms, as if it were a hole you could move through. It is not.

In theory any mass that is dense enough could be a black hole. And that's the point. You could have black holes with less than a gram of mass or as much as thousands of stars' worth; either way they are PHYSICAL OBJECTS.

The only thing that makes them special is that the intensity of gravity is large enough that it is stronger than any other force we know about. The only thing in theory that would prevent this mass from bring a so-called singularity is the maximum energy density allowable in space. It is just a compactor so strong that nothing can stop it.

If you could ignore gravity, you might land on one (if you could push other stuff out of the way that wanted to be there more) but it would just be a minute chunk of mass that was probably smaller in volume than you are. It would not be a perfect replica of eighteenth century France, nor an alternate universe where you have a mustache. Just a really small, heavy rock.

2007-12-10 06:40:36 · answer #2 · answered by Doctor Why 7 · 0 0

I think it would be cool to think that you would pop out in an extremely distant part of the universe, like in the "wormhole" theory. I have often wondered why space is so vast, yet it seems as though we will never be able to reach beyond our solar system. I think it would be awesome if black holes offered the key to vast interstellar journeys.

2007-12-10 06:23:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

in accordance to my information of black holes, in case you go the form horizon, the amazing gravity reasons time to end, so I fail to ensure any way that one ought to pass >with the aid of< a black hollow, and come out everywhere. you would be trapped in there for an extremely long term, as mentioned from something of the universe. For you, no time in any respect.

2016-10-10 23:57:57 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

An electro-magnetic gravy of gravitational anomalies that make living and preparing food very difficult. Although the atmospheric aurora (similar to the Northen Lights) is very spectactular.

2007-12-10 06:04:54 · answer #5 · answered by Paulo 5 · 1 0

An alternate universe, opposite to our own.

2007-12-10 06:11:14 · answer #6 · answered by Smoky 3 · 0 1

a parrelle universe (oppostite to the one we live in now)

2007-12-11 04:09:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there would be heaven.

happy holidays or happy christmas

2007-12-11 02:16:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the other side of the black hole!!!!!

2007-12-10 06:13:15 · answer #9 · answered by peter aka gaurav. 3 · 0 1

more dimensions.

2007-12-10 06:09:15 · answer #10 · answered by shadoboy93 2 · 0 1

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