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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Watched a thing on tv last night as i do
About black holes and what they actually are etc . Said somet about it not actually being as black as once thought . And is possibly tge brightest light in the universe . Mad mad mad |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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Black holes,are the creators of galaxies(not the chocolate stuff)
They make sense of the universe,
and They exude gravity.
On the downside,eventually they eat everything.
Every silver lining,has a cloud.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Black holes,are the creators of galaxies(not the chocolate stuff)
They make sense of the universe,
and They exude gravity.
On the downside,eventually they eat everything.
Every silver lining,has a cloud.
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could that be how the big bang maybe happened . Once everything had been devoured in the universe it got to much and bang |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Black holes,are the creators of galaxies(not the chocolate stuff)
They make sense of the universe,
and They exude gravity.
On the downside,eventually they eat everything.
Every silver lining,has a cloud.
could that be how the big bang maybe happened . Once everything had been devoured in the universe it got to much and bang "
Life repeating itself . That maybe how the universe reproduces ? |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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"Black holes,are the creators of galaxies(not the chocolate stuff)
They make sense of the universe,
and They exude gravity.
On the downside,eventually they eat everything.
Every silver lining,has a cloud.
could that be how the big bang maybe happened . Once everything had been devoured in the universe it got to much and bang "
The universe is the most recycled thing,in the universe.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Black holes,are the creators of galaxies(not the chocolate stuff)
They make sense of the universe,
and They exude gravity.
On the downside,eventually they eat everything.
Every silver lining,has a cloud.
could that be how the big bang maybe happened . Once everything had been devoured in the universe it got to much and bang
The universe is the most recycled thing,in the universe.
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i love thinking . |
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"Black holes,are the creators of galaxies(not the chocolate stuff)
They make sense of the universe,
and They exude gravity.
On the downside,eventually they eat everything.
Every silver lining,has a cloud.
could that be how the big bang maybe happened . Once everything had been devoured in the universe it got to much and bang "
Basically, yes. and that is how the next big bang will start.
But I believe that what we really need to grasp is the concept of time.
Everything can not have existed for ever. There must have been a time when there was nothing. But if there was nothing, how could anything have come from that nothing?
Maybe modern science is looking at time like the ancient mariners looked at the world. The world was flat. It had a beginning and end. Maybe time is similar to a planet, it's round, there's no beginning and end. There's no corners. You go round and keep going round. Endlessly. Beginninglessly. |
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"Bright light that we can't see. Right
yeh somet like that . And the gravitation forces are extreme
Does it suck the light inside it?"
Yes, sort of, as far as we understand them.
Back holes are thought to be totally collapsed matter. Matter/atoms/stuff is mostly empty space and the illusion of solidity is created by the electrons that surround the nuclei. Taking the simplest atom, Hydrogen, one proton (in the nucleus) and one electron. If you imagined the proton being represented as a flea on the centre spot at Wembly stadium, the Hydrogen atom itself, is the size of the the entire stadium, as the electron vibrates and is effectively everywhere at once, around the perimeter of the stadium.
When enough matter aggregates together, the gravitational force is such, that it causes the matter to collapse, becoming super dense, and creating intense gravity. The gravitational force is so strong, that light cannot escape from it. though the process of matter collapsing would produce intense electromagnetic radiation, or light.
Well, that's current thinking based on all the evidence thus far. |
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