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To: RomanSoldier19
Black holes are regions of infinite density, known as a singularity. And according to mainstream physics, each of these cosmic matter munchers is fringed by an event horizon –- a boundary where once you fall in, you never come out. I knew this when I was 18 years old. It is called the Demonic Democrat Party.
2 posted on
12/13/2020 7:13:41 PM PST by
cpdiii
(cane cutter, deckhand, roughhneck, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, old man, CONSTITUTION TO DIE FOR)
To: RomanSoldier19
When responding,
I'd like to ask you one last time. Conduct yourselves with the utmost maturity.
3 posted on
12/13/2020 7:14:15 PM PST by
DoodleBob
(Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2)
To: RomanSoldier19
4 posted on
12/13/2020 7:14:36 PM PST by
Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be takfor sure)
To: RomanSoldier19
Hey!You! Put some clothes on!
BHM!
5 posted on
12/13/2020 7:15:25 PM PST by
Adder
("Can you be more stupid?" is a question, not a challenge.)
To: RomanSoldier19
When I was a young and naive youth, I was warned to stay away from these, no matter how much attraction they exhibited.
7 posted on
12/13/2020 7:22:09 PM PST by
JustaTech
(A mind is a terrible thing)
To: RomanSoldier19
Faster than the speed of light. I though the speed of light was a constant and was as fast as any thing could travel.
8 posted on
12/13/2020 7:25:56 PM PST by
Trumpet 1
(US Constitution is my guide.)
To: RomanSoldier19
“Without the power to make predictions, physics falls apart.”
That’s why you see so many physicists at the horse track.
10 posted on
12/13/2020 7:28:39 PM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
To: RomanSoldier19
"This is too much......Can I buy some pot from you?"
11 posted on
12/13/2020 7:30:58 PM PST by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: RomanSoldier19; BenLurkin
What about naked fuzzballs? Are they dangerous?
13 posted on
12/13/2020 7:34:15 PM PST by
DannyTN
To: RomanSoldier19
Barry: “I’ll take black holes for 500 Alex.” Alex: “Name the Black Hole you are commonly associated with”. Barry: “What is Reggie’s?” Alex: “Right again!”
16 posted on
12/13/2020 7:41:49 PM PST by
bobby.223
(Retired up in the snowy Mountains of the American Redoubt and it's a great life!)
To: RomanSoldier19
I’m no physicist, so I guess it’s OK that I don’t get this. If a black hole has no event horizon, it seems to me that would mean that light would always be able to escape the point of singularity - which would mean it’s not a black hole at all.
To: RomanSoldier19; Fred Nerks
I opened my old steamer trunk, and there it was.
22 posted on
12/13/2020 8:16:34 PM PST by
Candor7
((Obama Fascism:http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html) )
To: RomanSoldier19
Dangerous?
26 posted on
12/13/2020 8:27:01 PM PST by
vigilante2
(It's systemic election fraud. Release the Kraken)
To: RomanSoldier19
This is a strange definition of dangerous. I’m more worried about getting struck by lightning.
29 posted on
12/13/2020 8:55:37 PM PST by
ArcadeQuarters
(Socialism requires slavery.)
To: RomanSoldier19
Who thought the Universe could be so sexy?
30 posted on
12/13/2020 9:37:17 PM PST by
Huskrrrr
To: RomanSoldier19
Dangerous ‘naked’ black holes could be hiding in the universe
—
AKA Florida Man Black Holes
To: RomanSoldier19
[When gas and dust fall onto a dense, compact object, that material flattens into a disk before funneling all the way down. When gas and dust fall onto a dense, compact object, that material flattens into a disk before funneling all the way down.]
As I understand it accretion disks are made mostly of matter which has “radiated” out of a spinning black hole. The “inner” event horizon grows at the equator, and becomes an elipsoid. Where the inner horizon crosses the outer horizon particles form randomly because of heat radiation. The physics of heat radiation in relativistic environments changes to allow matter to radiate. Most of the resulting particles fall back into the singularity, but the particles traveling outward at the speed of light stay in our universe.
32 posted on
12/13/2020 9:45:19 PM PST by
nagant
To: RomanSoldier19
Black holes are regions of infinite density, known as a singularity. All models are wrong; some are useful. While infinities are common in the abstract world of math, no infinities actually exist in the real world. When a math model hits an infinity, it has gone off the rails and ceased being useful.
As a black hole grows in size, its density decreases. There are super massive black holes with a mass density less than water.
35 posted on
12/13/2020 10:35:52 PM PST by
Reeses
(A journey of a thousand miles begins with a government pat down.)
To: RomanSoldier19
36 posted on
12/13/2020 10:37:34 PM PST by
Beagle8U
("Chris Wallace comes from the shallow end of the press pool.")
To: RomanSoldier19
So, now they’re discovering black holes on Wiener’s and Hunter’s computers...
41 posted on
12/14/2020 5:22:47 AM PST by
trebb
(Fight like your life and future depends on it - because they do.)
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