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Alan, the something that you speak of is a BLACK HOLE. In the BLACK HOLE it looks like NOTHING IS THERE, but when you dive into it, it is filled with what appears to be a lot of somethings. But in this case here (this thread) it turns out to be just a "bunch" of NOTHINGS~~~It must have something to do with planetary alignment or something.
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Page 67 has nothing of interest.
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My advice would be to not dive into it.Don Kona Woods wrote:...In the BLACK HOLE it looks like NOTHING IS THERE, but when you dive into it, it is filled with what appears to be a lot of somethings...
Nothing ever comes out.
By the way, what does happen to the matter that falls into a black hole ?
"Matter can neither be created nor destroyed", although it can be converted into energy and vice-versa. So, what happens when a black hole is full?
There are several like that.b0b wrote:Page 67 has nothing of interest.
Does it matter?Alan Brookes wrote:By the way, what does happen to the matter that falls into a black hole ?
"Matter can neither be created nor destroyed", although it can be converted into energy and vice-versa. So, what happens when a black hole is full?
Also, would people living in a black hole know it? Are we certain that we're not in a black hole?
Nothing makes sense anymore.
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It's still there __ it's just condensed.By the way, what does happen to the matter that falls into a black hole ?
"Matter can neither be created nor destroyed", although it can be converted into energy and vice-versa. So, what happens when a black hole is full?
There is enough space in the Empire State Building, that if the atoms were condensed to the point where all electrons, protons, neutrons, and subatomic particles were touching (with no space between them), it would be about the size of a sewing needle.
And that's NOTHING to sneeze at. ACHOO!
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Well, if we were in a black hole we would still be able to see out of it, because, although light cannot leave it, it can enter. Unfortunately we would be too condensed to live.
But there is a limit to compression. A black dwarf is already so compressed that it csn be compressed no further, so what happens to its matter when it enters a black hole?
Black holes have been known to swallow up other black holes, so maybe the hole gets bigger as it absorbs matter.
Then again, as Bobby Lee said, "No matter".
But there is a limit to compression. A black dwarf is already so compressed that it csn be compressed no further, so what happens to its matter when it enters a black hole?
Black holes have been known to swallow up other black holes, so maybe the hole gets bigger as it absorbs matter.
Then again, as Bobby Lee said, "No matter".
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