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black holes DO exist, its not science fiction and it has nothing to do with either the end of a universe or alternate dimensions. theres something like 10 different spatial dimensions and 1 time dimension.
a black hole is simple a dead supermassive star that has collapsed under its own gravity. our own star is relatively small in the astronomical sense and will just swell and explode at the end of its life. a black hole doesnt have infinite density just REALLY fucking high density.
so in other words a black hole really isnt a hole at all it just a big black mass ?
That's the world of mathematics.
The universe started from one finite point, with finite amounts of mass and energy. I don't think there's a testable equation that can make something go from finite mass and energy to infinite.
LOL I think these scientists need to get over themselves. Yea you can travel through time in theory yet there's no possible way to prove it because we'll never be able to create something that allows us to travel at the speed of light because our bodies probably couldn't handle it anyway and even if we moved that fast it would be nothing more than comparing a bone stock 1970 honda civic to a jet-powered rocket car at the track.
LOL I think these scientists need to get over themselves. Yea you can travel through time in theory yet there's no possible way to prove it because we'll never be able to create something that allows us to travel at the speed of light because our bodies probably couldn't handle it anyway and even if we moved that fast it would be nothing more than comparing a bone stock 1970 honda civic to a jet-powered rocket car at the track.
in all actuality, our sun could cause a blackhole, some theories of black holes is that the stars exploded then resulted in a blackhole.
think of it like this, the best example i can come up with:
in the movies and shit when a nuclear bomb (or other overly powerful explosion) happens, the explosion moves outward, away from the initial explosion.
then after the force has spread as far as it can, it results in the energy reversing back towards point of detonation.
LOL I think these scientists need to get over themselves. Yea you can travel through time in theory yet there's no possible way to prove it because we'll never be able to create something that allows us to travel at the speed of light because our bodies probably couldn't handle it anyway and even if we moved that fast it would be nothing more than comparing a bone stock 1970 honda civic to a jet-powered rocket car at the track.
my question is, if the universe started from one finite point, whats around the universe?
M-Theory touches on this. However we're a LONG way from learning about what exists outside of our universe.
Maybe we're an electron in an atom that's part of somebody's blood and that person's on an electron and... whoa...
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haha, yeah, im always thinking along those lines too. its just really incomprehensible.
now what does anybody here know about dark matter? all i know is that its what making the universe constantly expand. my theory is that the universe is in a sea of dark matter, whatever it may be, and is slowly drifting apart as we float in it