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Black Holes Do They Exist?


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#1 steff

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:06 PM

yuv heard so much about them and wat they are nd wat they do the life sukers from space but nob ody as ever seen 1 mayb there not holes at all but jus dense places in space mayb there alien portals ( gettin star trekky now) 2 another world or mayb there exactly how they picture them over pictures and tv...well no 1 knws do u???

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:39 PM

as far as I know black holes do exist. These things are "pieces" of space. their gravitational field is really strong, so strong that nothing can escape from them. I don't know much - Just what I've learn from school, but like I said, as far as I know they exist, but scientists are still studying them. (I've heard they are trying to figure out if you can travel in time through them)

I remember last year I red about a particle accelerator, the LHC, which started to operate on September (2008). Some people said that it could cause a blach hole that could eat the whole earth- and all of us too - I don't know if it can be true, but I couldn't sleep in days hahaha

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:09 PM

View Poststeff, on Jul 15 2009, 11:36 PM, said:

yuv heard so much about them and wat they are nd wat they do the life sukers from space but nob ody as ever seen 1 mayb there not holes at all but jus dense places in space mayb there alien portals ( gettin star trekky now) 2 another world or mayb there exactly how they picture them over pictures and tv...well no 1 knws do u???

These are some of the most widely researched topics in that field.
The scientific community has a lot to tell about the black holes. You should take a look at the very big article in the Wikipedia about the black hole. Link below.
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Black_hole

Impressive. SOme of the stuff goes over my head and beyond my level of understanding... But its interesting to read. Lots of Physics knowledge and interest to explore and know this stuff will help a lot. :)

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:32 PM

Yes, they exist. Of course nobody knows where are they going to :) You just die and... idk. Or maybe I have been watching too much Futurama? Nah, they exist I think.
Also, isn't this the wrong section? Freebie Stuff??

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 09:28 PM

They do exist.
And as a world we are getting closer to them.

#6 steff

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 09:29 PM

no wat a mean is nobody as ever seen 1 they excist yes but neva been seen thats wat a started this post 4 n ya a no its freeby a jus dn np ow 2 change it lol

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Posted 15 July 2009 - 10:38 PM

Well, you can't really see one, can you? Even with a telescope, they would just be empty shadows of space o-o They suck in light and everything. Though i'm no expert. I think they could probably guess where one was. Big empty bit with no stars ^^;'

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Posted 16 July 2009 - 12:45 AM

Everyone interested in black holes should check out this link http://www.thinktechnologies.com/portfolio.../Blackhole.html It may (or may not, but someone said it did) have some scientific errors but it's still a pretty nice little visual introduction to black holes.

Do you think we'll ever find out the truth of what happens inside a black hole? I have my doubts, if a BH is so powerful it stretches or compressed everything infinitely, how could anything or anybody ever be strong enough to withstand being sucked into it? I don't know, it's mind boggling to think about. To just be sucked in and cease to exist.. where does the stuff that's sucked in go? Another dimension? Huh? I sure don't know. It's hard to even grasp the concept of black holes being reality and not some outrageous fiction.

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Posted 16 July 2009 - 03:15 AM

Black Holes do exist, but they popup randomly. Thats why its hard to see or track one. It is theorized that Black Holes can be found only at the appearance in the universe, because all things + light will be sucked into it, and it'll only be opened for a short amount of time. I believe they can lead to other dimensions/universes. Just nothing has been proved... :S

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Posted 16 July 2009 - 06:48 AM

I was watching a movie yesterday and just remembered the dialogue - I'll tear off your Black Hole. If that was true and it meant for a girl, then the Black Hole is a part of the feminine side of the universe.

Black Hole is a subject that has been an enigma to the scientists and they are yet to identify what actually causes it.

There were a couple of programs in National Geographic which enlightened on Black Holes.
http://science.nationalgeographic.com/scie...es-article.html




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