Black Holes

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Kinguendo

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Zenode said:
But if the universe came from a singularity doesnt this mean that quite possible at the end of Black Holes that new universes are being created?
Sadly, no. The stella corpse that had the mass to create the black hole would most certainly pull anything close enough to the black hole into it and add to its mass thus creating an even larger gravitational pull increasing the chance of more things being pulled into the black hole. There is only one thing inside a black hole and it is a tremedous force of destruction.
 

Kaelan

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There's no such thing as "the end" of a black hole. Might as well ask what does yellow smell like.

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.
This is the correct answer.

Although as a side note, light doesn't actually bend its course at a black hole due to the gravity force by itself (because that would imply angular velocity, which would imply acceleration, which would imply the velocity of light isn't constant). What's actually happening is that light still follows a straight path, but space itself is bending.

You can kind of picture it by marking two points A and B in a piece of paper and drawing a straight line from one to the other (the shortest path from A to B). Then bend the paper and look at the line. The line is still straight (well "straight" isn't really the right word here anymore - geodesic would be more appropriate - but you get the idea: it's still going the shortest path along the paper from A to B), but it looks curved because the shape of the paper changed.
 

Shock and Awe

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Black Holes arn't holes, they are mass at at such great density and size, that nothing can escape, I suppose that anything that makes contact is added to the mass of the black hole.
 

Zacharine

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I believe there is no other side to a black hole. It simply sucks matter and grows bigger.
 

Kriptonite

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Nothing, there is no life and no light, even IF you lived. There is no gateway, no cheese, no spiders nothing.
 

pantallica95

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Broken Wings said:
pantallica95 said:
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oliveira8 said:
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oliveira8 said:
I believe theres a cow on the other side.

And Jimi Hendrix.
And George Harrison.
Hendrix and Harrison would make the black hole collapse on itself, and destroy the both Universes.
Now imagine if Freddie Mercury was back there having a duet with Ronnie Van Zant, while Mitch Mitchell was having a drum solo, and they were all eating branston pickle.
excuse the double post.

While Dimebag is playin a harmonized shreddy solo with Randy Rhoads while Cliff Burton keeps everyone in time WHILE playing a solo. Then Layne Staley makes up a song on the spot to go along with all of that.
Yeah I guess they could be in their Metal black hole, but this black hole is for classic rock.
i thought this black hole was for dead modern musicians. my guys are just as important as the classic rock guys.

oh, and on the other side of a black hole--i have just discovered--is nothing. black holes are just compressed matter.