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Every Black Hole Contains a New Universe: A physicist presents a solution to present-day cosmic..
Inside Science ^
| 5/17/12
| Nikodem Poplawski
Posted on 06/04/2012 1:01:23 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: exDemMom
There is also the point that space is very, very empty, especially intergalactic space. There’s about nothing to reflect/diffract the light out there. Adding up these facts mean we end up seeing black (absence of light).
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06/07/2012 1:51:23 PM PDT
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drbuzzard
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To: LibWhacker
2. What happens to all the stuff that get's sucked into the black hole? Would it pop out randomly at some other place or something? Or would things not survive a black hole? It is thought that the matter that goes into a black hole gets crushed into a tiny point at the center called a "singularity".
�That's the only place that matter is, so if you were to fall into a black hole you wouldn't hit a surface as you would with a normal star.
�Once it's there, it's there.
�As far as we know, nothing would survive going into a black hole.
�People sometimes talk about "wormholes" as portals to other universes, but it is now thought to be very likely that these can't exist.
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~miller/teaching/questions/blackholes.html
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06/07/2012 7:40:43 PM PDT
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NoLibZone
(I trust Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney, Cain, Perry, Bachman : I trust their judgment on their 2012 pick.)
To: LibWhacker
2. What happens to all the stuff that get's sucked into the black hole? Would it pop out randomly at some other place or something? Or would things not survive a black hole? It is thought that the matter that goes into a black hole gets crushed into a tiny point at the center called a "singularity".
�That's the only place that matter is, so if you were to fall into a black hole you wouldn't hit a surface as you would with a normal star.
�Once it's there, it's there.
�As far as we know, nothing would survive going into a black hole.
�People sometimes talk about "wormholes" as portals to other universes, but it is now thought to be very likely that these can't exist.
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~miller/teaching/questions/blackholes.html
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06/07/2012 7:41:04 PM PDT
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NoLibZone
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06/08/2012 7:02:25 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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