Posted on 03/31/2005 4:41:46 PM PST by Michael_Michaelangelo
Black holes are staples of science fiction and many think astronomers have observed them indirectly. But according to a physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, these awesome breaches in space-time do not and indeed cannot exist.
Over the past few years, observations of the motions of galaxies have shown that some 70% the Universe seems to be composed of a strange 'dark energy' that is driving the Universe's accelerating expansion.
George Chapline thinks that the collapse of the massive stars, which was long believed to generate black holes, actually leads to the formation of stars that contain dark energy. "It's a near certainty that black holes don't exist," he claims.
Black holes are one of the most celebrated predictions of Einstein's general theory of relativity, which explains gravity as the warping of space-time caused by massive objects. The theory suggests that a sufficiently massive star, when it dies, will collapse under its own gravity to a single point.
But Einstein didn't believe in black holes, Chapline argues. "Unfortunately", he adds, "he couldn't articulate why." At the root of the problem is the other revolutionary theory of twentieth-century physics, which Einstein also helped to formulate: quantum mechanics.
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Very elementary, Watson.
Question for you (no irrelevant math or chemical equations involved).
Let's assume black holes DO exist.
Do you think there is 'next step' for a black hole? If yes, any theory on what the next step may be? Will it continue to absorb matter for eternity, or will it at some point start releasing matter?
My opinion has always been that a black hole will eventually reach a point when it will no longer maintain it's status as a black hole.
...or is there some truth in the old adage 'once you go black, you never go back'? (sorry, I couldn't resist....but I am curious about your response to the more serious question above).
No need to get overly technical on me. Just picking your brain a bit.
Nice to see you. It’s been a awhile. ‘Hope You and Yours are well.
Nice to see you, too, dear onedoug! I pray all is well with you.
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