Posted on 11/29/2015 4:24:52 PM PST by Jyotishi
One more thing....in a thousand years, we will NEVER be able to prove any of this stuff.....ever.
Of course it can. Once a black hole becomes big enough, it takes in more and more matter, which increases its ability to attract more matter. When it has consumed other large black holes and all the rest of the matter in the universe, it will compress into the size of a single atom, whereupon it will remain in that state. Then nothing will happen and it will explode in a fraction of a second beginning again the formation of everything.
Meet the Indian who took on Stephen Hawking [2004]
But I saw on Stargate Atlantis that they created a Black hole to kill all the Replicators. Are you saying that Television lied to me?
The gravitational friction lapsed such that some energy was allowed to seep out. Seepage on such a scale is actually massive.
Too much research is directed toward the formation of black holes. Perhaps this observation will redirect some of that research towards the withering and erosion of black holes
——Can a black hole explode?-—
Of course....... it s called the big bang
logically, over unimaginable time, black holes accrete in the same manner as planets and moons and galaxies. the massive accretion for which there is no name then can’t contain its self and explodes starting the universe process all over again.
Sounds reasonable, but lacks an explanation for the advent of dimension time and dimension space.
You should duck...there's a ton of experimental/observational evidence for relativity.
If you remember, the Asgard created black hole didn’t work, and the human-form Replicators escaped and captured Major Carter. It was only the knowledge of the Ancients stored in Colonel O’Neil’s “fron” (Ancient for head) that was able to defeat the Replicators after interfacing with the computer on Thor’s ship.
(Yes, I remember all that. :)
So they say.
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