Posted on 09/24/2014 12:36:10 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Thats the conclusion reached by one researcher from the University of North Carolina: black holes cant exist in our Universe not mathematically, anyway.
Im still not over the shock, said Laura Mersini-Houghton, associate physics professor at UNC-Chapel Hill. Weve been studying this problem for a more than 50 years and this solution gives us a lot to think about.
In a news article spotlighted by UNC the scenario suggested by Mersini-Houghton is briefly explained. Basically, when a massive star reaches the end of its life and collapses under its own gravity after blasting its outer layers into space which is commonly thought to result in an ultra-dense point called a singularity surrounded by a light- and energy-trapping event horizon it undergoes a period of intense outgoing radiation (the sort of which was famously deduced by Stephen Hawking.) This release of radiation is enough, Mersini-Houghton has calculated, to cause the collapsing star to lose too much mass to allow a singularity to form. No singularity means no event horizon
and no black hole.
(Excerpt) Read more at universetoday.com ...
But there was a consensus, at least that’s what Al Gore said. I guess physics is not up to a vote after all.
Ahem!!!! That’s holes of color to you!
I'm of the opinion that she was selling them on the black market to pay off her gambling debts.
“How, if there are no black holes, can that nonexistant thing, located in the constellation Cygnus, and has been known for over 35 years, exist?”
It HAS to be true! Rush wrote a song about it.
Case in point: Every scientist I've ever read suggests the universe is finite and the evidence shows that in its ENTIRETY it was created in the 'big bang'.
I suggest the universe is infinite to unknown limits beyond our comprehension or ability to measure/observe and that it's just dumb luck we haven't been struck by a gamma burst. Furthermore, our 'science' is rooted in only a couple thousand years' of observations. Some of those same scientists are unable to grasp the possibilities of postulating the 'what ifs' of 100,000 years of science, let alone 1,000,000.
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Besides, I don't think Laura Mersini-Houghton gets out much because she likely is on the receiving end of this 'black hole':
In my experience, that'd be beer.
it’s probably for best. It was always a rather racist term to begin with.
The same way bees can’t fly, we’re missing something. That’s really what these kinds of things say “the process we think does this wouldn’t actually work so clearly we’re missing something”, which doesn’t make a very exciting headline.
We are being flushed?
Err.... go away, black holes are settled science.
I’m of the opinion that she was selling them on the black market to pay off her gambling debts.
You mean AFTER she conquered that drinking problem. You are rebounding well!
Gee-Everyone lost their socks!!
HA!
Oh yea da is, I hears dem rappin bout dem on da radio all du time.
I’m still trying to wrap my mind around three boobs...
But, I’m conflicted, if a star collapses and creates
a singularity with an event horizon, but then blasts
radiation out until there is no singularity or event
horizon, shouldn’t there be some kind of evidence left
of it’s prior existence?
Where does this radiation go? Out? How far?
Zack: “Agree to disagree. Thats what I love about science, theres no one right answer.”
-Series 4 Episode 11 The Justice League Recombination-BBT
Holly: Well, the thing about a black hole - its main distinguishing feature - is it’s black. And the thing about space, the colour of space, your basic space colour, is black. So how are you supposed to see them?
Rimmer: But five of them? . How can you manage to miss five black holes?
Holly: It’s always the way, innit? You hang around for three million years in deep space and there hasn’t been one, then all of a sudden five turn up at once.
Now THAT is way cool!!
Dear zircon (know where you got that, too!),
Albert Einstein, once again, is being bashed, period.
I was not aware of Rush’s song, although i am sure it is another parody.
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