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Post by karl on Apr 22, 2019 19:47:37 GMT
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 22, 2019 23:17:00 GMT
Why do black holes even exist? I see no "good" fuction for them. :/
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Post by karl on Apr 22, 2019 23:38:07 GMT
Why do black holes even exist? I see no "good" fuction for them. :/
To wildly speculate, since the formation of black holes always leads to an extreme angular momentum (They spin very fast), it's suggested that they have a circular singularity. This means that if something falls into the black hole, it might disappear through the singularity, rather than be destroyed by it. So maybe, just maybe, a black hole is a gateway to another universe, or to a different part of this universe.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 22, 2019 23:43:54 GMT
Why do black holes even exist? I see no "good" fuction for them. :/ To wildly speculate, since the formation of black holes always leads to an extreme angular momentum (They spin very fast), it's suggested that they have a circular singularity. This means that if something falls into the black hole, it might disappear through the singularity, rather than be destroyed by it. So maybe, just maybe, a black hole is a gateway to another universe, or to a different part of this universe.
Has anyone ever sent a camera or anything through it to find out what it leads to?
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Post by karl on Apr 22, 2019 23:49:38 GMT
To wildly speculate, since the formation of black holes always leads to an extreme angular momentum (They spin very fast), it's suggested that they have a circular singularity. This means that if something falls into the black hole, it might disappear through the singularity, rather than be destroyed by it. So maybe, just maybe, a black hole is a gateway to another universe, or to a different part of this universe.
Has anyone ever sent a camera or anything through it to find out what it leads to? No, they're too far away for such expeditions. But even if they did, sending a camera towards the black hole would be of no use. Once it's passed what's called the event horizon, it cannot send any signals that could ever reach us. And, because of the weirdness of the relativity theory, from our perspective it never actually crosses the event horizon, but just becomes frozen in time right next to it. From its own perspective, however, it does cross the event horizon, but its signals will be trapped within the black hole.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Apr 23, 2019 11:58:05 GMT
Interesting video
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Post by jonbain on May 13, 2019 19:27:09 GMT
Black holes are pure mythology as the theory that postulates them is blatantly contradictory to its own premises.
IF they give off gravity that itself is said to move at light speed, then this contradicts the premise that nothing moving at light-speed can get out of a back-hole. If time stops at its event horizon, then it would be impossible for them to spin, and yet their theoretical foundation has them spinning at more than half of light-speed.
But Astrophysics is the contemporary idol of the Godless in 99% of situations. No amount of logic will stop the publication of this total nonsense because there is too much profit entailed in repeating what has degenerated from a bad theory, into a bald-faced lie.
The grey age of centuries of stagnation is the only possible outcome, until courage and honesty can overthrow the imbeciles that run universities.
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