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If u put 2 black holes parelle from 1 another will they pull eachother together or cancel it. also could a black hole that was the exact same size of another pull a the insides of eachother inside out and possibly revers the effects of a redgiant from exploding or will this just creat a rift in the universeallowing us to travel through dimensions

2007-12-19 12:30:05 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

ohh 1 more thing, could black holes also be minutare big bangs waiting to happen, like they take up so much matter that they eventually get filled up and burst causing all the gas and dust to spread out through the universe

2007-12-19 12:35:44 · update #1

------------( )------------
ok these black hole are facing eachother
( = black hole 1
) = black hole 2

but what if black hole 1 and 2 pulled eachother into eachother

-------------(--l--)------------
soon they would get closer and closer to eachother and eventually meet at that line
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their about to meet and then
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go into eachother
would it get cancelled out, could it pull everything out of 1 another?or could everything just vanish causing a flaw in the theory that energy does not created nor destroyed

2007-12-19 16:16:36 · update #2

7 answers

if two black holes are left alone, with no other major masses near by, the two black holes will gravitate towards each other, then as they meet, they will become a single black hole, with the combined mass of the two individual black holes.

black holes do NOT have infinite mass, their masses are quite easily measured, from gravitational effects of surrounding mass. they have an infinite density.

black holes canNOT be mini-pre bigbangs, since black holes have finite mass, our universe has no indication that its energy/mass is finite.

black holes are not super monstrous star/planet eaters, distances between stars in galaxies are enormously large, the only realistic matter a black hole will consume is if the star that become the black hole was already in a binary or tertiary star system.

since black holes have approximately the same mass as the original star that became the black hole, other stars feel no dramatic changes in gravitational pulls or orbits in the large scale of the galaxy, there would just be one less light in the sky.

stars are quite big, but black holes are quite small, in radius, if our sun became a black hole, the event horizon would only be a kilometer across.

2007-12-19 16:43:57 · answer #1 · answered by wtjui 3 · 0 0

It is possible for two black holes to orbit each other, in fact there are 200 billion starts in our galaxy that orbit a black hole. Just as it's likely a meteor would be captured by Jupiter rather than becoming a new moon that orbits it, two black holes would most likely combine into one. That will be the fate of our galaxy's galaxy when it collides with Andromeda galaxy, The two galaxy's will merge as their two super massive black holes combine.

The effects on a red giant would be cool and would prevent it from exploding, that is it would stretch at it and eat it and just leave a small dead star if anything.

Wormholes are a cool thing, but although the theory says they can exist, we don't know what would create one naturally, or unnaturally :)

http://haydenplanetarium.org/resources/ava/page/index.php?file=G0601andmilwy

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/12/061205134222.htm

2007-12-19 14:18:11 · answer #2 · answered by Bumblebee 4 · 0 0

2 black holes ~ two infinitely dense particles ~ don't hit pull together and destoy each other, but rather become the same particle. That is to say the two become the same infinite mass and pull each other close. I believe you are trying to ask about worm holes, and as two where matter goes that gets taken beyond the event horizon of the black hole, and if it gets sped out somewhere else in the universe. To that the answer is unknown. I believe the mass taken in made of both fermions and bosons is crushed past the atomic level. Not thrust outward, like that of a einstein-wormhole, but are rather are changed into another energy, perhaps even that which is the gravitaional pull. It is unfortunate however, that such theorem are impossible to test.

2007-12-19 12:46:10 · answer #3 · answered by Ben A 2 · 2 1

they would pull eachother together, it is thought that black hole collisions are common in the universe. and 2 black holes of the exact same mass wouldnt do anything special, they would just combine.

and that theory has been suggested before because the big bang and black holes are both singularities, but its not very popular. one main difference is that the big bang was all energy, no matter. the singularity of a black hole has massive gravity, so it has to be matter not energy.

2007-12-19 14:05:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scientists do comprehend what black holes are. they're concentrations of mass so dense that the textile of area-time is warped lots that gentle can't escape from them, greater or much less. that's patently stupid to think of that there are black holes in desktops, or in the different synthetic - or perhaps guy-makeable - merchandise. under what plausible circumstances ought to human beings create contraptions to generate such concentrations of mass? on the different hand, in line with risk those first transistors did, in certainty, homestead black holes, and that's what sucked up and destroyed Bell Labs.

2016-10-02 03:27:15 · answer #5 · answered by cluff 4 · 0 0

I feel quite privilidged to share this as my Physics prof proved this.

If you have two black holes next to each other they start to orbit each other. This means that they stop sucking in stellar masses, instead, they accelerate masses and then shoot them outwards.


_______@/ . @


Here the @ sign is a black hole, and the line the path of the mass. Here the black holes orbit clockwise around the point.

2007-12-19 13:05:04 · answer #6 · answered by shakeyourbotty 2 · 0 0

Hi. Merging of two black holes is one of those hard to predict events. They would act as unimaginably powerful magnets. Would not be possible for a red giant to be effected in any normal way other than to be adsorbed. Time and universal laws get pretty messed up as well. http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=adsorbed&gwp=13

2007-12-19 12:36:33 · answer #7 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 0

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