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1. A black hole is a theoretical region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing can escape. 2. Hawking Radiation theorizes that black holes do not, in fact, absorb all matter absolutely; they give off some return matter. 3. Once upon a time, 20 billions of years ago, all matter (all elementary particles and all quarks and their girlfriends- antiparticles and antiquarks, all kinds of waves: electromagnetic, gravitational, muons… gluons field ….. etc.) – was assembled in a “single point” The reason of this unity is gravitational force. 4. How does this “single point” created if the matter can escape from any strong gravitational force? |
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, socratus wrote: ========== 1. A black hole is a theoretical region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing can escape. 2. Hawking Radiation theorizes that black holes do not, in fact, absorb all matter absolutely; they give off some return matter. 3. Once upon a time, 20 billions of years ago, all matter 13 billion years ago. (all elementary particles and all quarks and their girlfriends- antiparticles and antiquarks, all kinds of waves: electromagnetic, gravitational, muonsŠ gluons field Š.. etc.) * was assembled in a łsingle point˛ The reason of this unity is gravitational force. How do you know this? 4. How does this łsingle point˛ created if the matter can escape from any strong gravitational force? Thats what Big Bang cosmology is all about. To answer your question, you should probably start reading some articles about it. Wikipedia is a good start; the bibliography contains more articles you'd be interested in. -- Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot com http://www.timberwoof.com People who can't spell get kicked out of Hogwarts. |
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On Oct 13, 11:40*pm, socratus wrote:
========== 1. A black hole is a theoretical region of space in which the gravitational field *is so powerful that nothing can escape. 2. Hawking Radiation theorizes that black holes do not, in fact, absorb all matter absolutely; they give off some return matter. 3. Once upon a time, 20 billions of years ago, all matter *(all elementary particles and all quarks and their girlfriends- antiparticles and antiquarks, all kinds of *waves: electromagnetic, gravitational, *muons… gluons field ….. etc.) – was assembled in a “single point” The reason of this unity is gravitational force. 4. How does this “single point” created if the matter can escape from any strong gravitational force? How do you define "single point" in that reference frame? Double-A |
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![]() "socratus" wrote in message ... ========== 1. A black hole is a theoretical region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing can escape. I was doing a really Big Bang on a Black Hole some time ago ... unfortunately, her husband came home prematurely and I had to scoot through the bathroom window ... big mofo he was, to boot .... |
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Double A Single point has a critical BH jump to mind.A single point has
a definition of a singularity Definition of singularity is this Location where the fabric of spacetime has a devastating rupture..Think black holes they get more real every day TreBert |
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On Oct 16, 7:40 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A Single point has a critical BH jump to mind.A single point has a definition of a singularity Definition of singularity is this Location where the fabric of spacetime has a devastating rupture..Think black holes they get more real every day TreBert Think of a SMBH as a cosmic God fart or monumental proportions. Secondly, how many universes did this flatulence of God create? In as little as another thousand years it will not hardly matter, because by then there may not be a living soul on Earth, and of those pretend-Atheist as having left Earth for some other godforsaken planet or moon would likely have no desires of their ever coming back to whatever is left of this badly raped and polluted planet. ~ BG |
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On Oct 16, 7:40*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A Single point has a critical BH jump to mind.A single point has a definition of a singularity *Definition of singularity is this Location where the fabric of spacetime has a devastating rupture..Think black holes they get more real every day * TreBert Bert, you can still have your black holes, but singularities will be no longer part of their description. Whether due to the space-time atoms, or some other reason, nature will not allow there to be singularities. Double-A |
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AA Singularity has natures shortest spacetimes That gives thinking
singularities a chance TreBert |
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On Oct 16, 7:40*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A Single point has a critical BH jump to mind.A single point has a definition of a singularity *Definition of singularity is this Location where the fabric of spacetime has a devastating rupture..Think black holes they get more real every day * TreBert The fabric of space-time is stong. No ruptures! Double-A |
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Only infinite density could produce an infinitely powerful vacuum,
neither could exist, neither could be measured. |
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