Black Holes

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Zenode

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Scientists have been wondering for decades what are at the end of black holes, some think that there is nothing that could exist, while others suggest that there is another universe similar to our on the other side.

Now i ask you, what do you believe is on the other side of a black hole.

I myself believe there is nothing and everything is crushed into a singularity at a certain point inside the black hole.
 

DiamondJim

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A plate of spaghetti, seeming as how that's what you'd be essentially turned into if you went through one to find out.
 

Sir Ollie

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I like to think of it as a giant garbage disposer taking our crap into another section of the galaxy, have that sector 7 of the milky way!
 

Macgyvercas

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Stephen Hawking says that while black holes may be gateways to another universe, it is highly unlikely that anyone would survive the trip
 

ZeroMachine

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DiamondJim said:
A plate of spaghetti, seeming as how that's what you'd be essentially turned into if you went through one to find out.
Would that make the ultimate goal of Pastafarians to find and enter a black hole?
 

NeutralDrow

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Zenode said:
I myself believe there is nothing and everything is crushed into a singularity at a certain point inside the black hole.
And you pretty much got my belief, right there.
 

Souplex

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Black holes aren't actually holes, they are an object so massive that its weight condenses into a single point and light cannot escape it making it appear to be a black void.
 

Sigel

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Alternate universe? a Mirror universe to our own? Really good cheese? Cheese would be nice, but not likely.
 

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Just a immensely dense sphere of matter, the bigger question is how it became so dense as to over come neutron degeneracy, which is where a neutron star draws the line and for some bizarre reason gets it's name.

Perhaps it's quark and lepton degenerate, but the physics and maths is mind boggling, and hence my insult, you're so dense your a singularity. <- not directed at OP on anyone else posting
 

AkJay

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Internet Kraken said:
Nothing but darkness.
1. What a dumb reason to be put on Probation.

2. I think that Black Holes are just gateways to other areas of the universe, like worm-holes or "warp-gates" for you science-fiction fans.
 

hopeneverdies

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A singularity, you know a little dot so small that nothing can see it, smaller than an atom. It's so hot that there isn't a strong enough word to describe it and also so dense that even if you could resist the intense heat nothing could lift it. And what is in a singularity? An entire universe. You know what the universe we know was before the big bang if there truly was one? A singularity.
 

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ZeroMachine said:
DiamondJim said:
A plate of spaghetti, seeming as how that's what you'd be essentially turned into if you went through one to find out.
Would that make the ultimate goal of Pastafarians to find and enter a black hole?
And now you know the Grand Plan... go forth and seek his Noodley Appendage!
 

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BaronXS said:
Isn't a black hole just matter with an extremely high level of gravity?
Indeed, a mass that gravity has compacted into what is basically a volumeless point.

It is possible that the extreme bending of space-time caused by black holes might create a link between parallel universes but the "hole" moniker is simply applied because things fall into it and can't get out.
 

PurpleRain

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BaronXS said:
Isn't a black hole just matter with an extremely high level of gravity?
Zenode said:
I myself believe there is nothing and everything is crushed into a singularity at a certain point inside the black hole.
Haven't these been the most popular theory?

I doubt an dead star is an open door to the next universe. It sounds pretty illogical.