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What if there were holes that radiated, matter?
This can potentially turn into a lame X-zibit joke.
Then matter would be radiated from the black hole.
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I thought the matter was extremely compressed, but not disappearing?
At 9/11/10 08:27 PM, Lorkas wrote: ...and it disapears entirely.
What if there were holes that radiated, matter?
This can potentially turn into a lame X-zibit joke.
Black' suck, white's blow :P
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your talking about a White hole. It spews out time and matter the things that it basically sucks in from a black hole..
At 9/11/10 08:27 PM, Lorkas wrote:
What if there were holes that radiated, matter?
since
E = mc^2
one suggestion would be that black holes do radiate matter.
also, hawking radiation that have been foretold exist at the edges of the event-horizons of a black hole radiates electrones and/or positrones. both are particles. but also waves. lol. lolol. waves.
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At 9/11/10 08:36 PM, Rucklo wrote:At 9/11/10 08:27 PM, Lorkas wrote:What if there were holes that radiated, matter?since
E = mc^2
one suggestion would be that black holes do radiate matter.
also, hawking radiation that have been foretold exist at the edges of the event-horizons of a black hole radiates electrones and/or positrones. both are particles. but also waves. lol. lolol. waves.
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At 9/11/10 08:27 PM, Lorkas wrote: ...and it disapears entirely.
they dont actually dissappear, the matter is compressed to form a new star
What if there were holes that radiated, matter?
then it wouldnt be so black since it would glow
One thing black holes like to absorb, is light. So, if you see a giant light in space coming out of no where...it could be coming out of a black hole? that makes no sense though, because all giant lights in space are stars, and everyone knows stars are made up of gas. Stars also turn into black holes when they burn out, aswell. There is no black hole that radiates matter in our universe.
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There are holes that spew out matter that a black hole sucked in. It's called a "white hole". Yeah I know. Sounds kinda racist but it's true.
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At 9/11/10 08:27 PM, Lorkas wrote: ...and it disapears entirely.
It doesn't, it just becomes incredibly compressed.
There is evidence that black holes DO emit matter, but if the black holes were to have an opposite, as in, something that radiates matter, I think it'd be called a white hole.
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No proven existence of white holes. Black Holes can create light, a quasar is a form of that. The accretion disk is incredibly heated up and moving at a fast rate. Even though that is a totally different thing.
Hawking Radiation could also be a form of unleashing this "excrement" of matter. A black hole isn't an infinite hole, it has to store that extremely compressed matter somewhere. So this can prove Hawking Radiation, it's a way to send out the excess matter.
ACTUALLY, if you think of a black hole as a blender without its top on, as in it doesn't store anything, then this also could prove Hawking Radiation. Its just the bi-product of shredding up matter.
Here's a question, what would we see if we tied a camera to a rope and threw it in a black hole?
White holes?
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This isn't the proper place to dicuss this, perhaps with your science teacher, or maybe even your parents.
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At 9/11/10 08:50 PM, Synnxile wrote: "One thing black holes like to absorb, is light. So, if you see a giant light in space coming out of no where...it could be coming out of a black hole? that makes no sense though, because all giant lights in space are stars, and everyone knows stars are made up of gas. Stars also turn into black holes when they burn out, aswell. There is no black hole that radiates matter in our universe."
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"One thing black holes like to absorb light"
And as light goes into a black hole, it does a crazy thing, it lights up. OH GOD.
"So if you see a giant light in space coming out of no where... it could be coming out of a black hole?"
The first sentence really has nothing to do with this but, BLACK HOLES EMIT MATTER AND LIGHT, oh god what is this I dont even
"that makes no sense though, because all giant lights in space are stars, and everyone knows stars are made up of gas."
Ever heard of a Quasar? They are distant objects in the galaxy that have a Black Hole in the center. They are the brightest things known to man, and the thing that is lit up is, THE ACCRETION DISK OF THE BLACK HOLE
"Stars also turn into black holes when they burn out, aswell. There is no black hole that radiates matter in our universe."
Well, I hope you know Stars also turn into other things too, but other than that. This would like to disagree
At 9/11/10 08:27 PM, Lorkas wrote: ...and it disapears entirely.
What if there were holes that radiated, matter?
This can potentially turn into a lame X-zibit joke.
Matter can't be destroyed, i'm assuming the mass of the black hole compresses and tears matter into it's smallest, non visible form, like at the very beginning of that flash game Scale of the Universe.
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At 9/11/10 10:14 PM, X-Gary-Gigax-X wrote: Here's a question, what would we see if we tied a camera to a rope and threw it in a black hole?
Probably a few seconds of complete darkness and then the destruction of it.
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At 9/11/10 10:14 PM, X-Gary-Gigax-X wrote: Here's a question, what would we see if we tied a camera to a rope and threw it in a black hole?
The camera would be instantly destroyed. It would compress it so that it collapses on itself. It doesn't turn into a micro camera and then come out the other side unscathed. Assuming there is another side.
Also, if it were to survive since light couldn't escape, we could see whatever part of the galaxy it sucked in, which would be coolio.
the don't suck in matter they attully abosrob it as they are just points of large amounts of gravity and as them absorb the matter their size and strenght increases
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There's a theory about "white holes" that spew all the matter sucked in by black holes, but the theory says that they're probably too unstable to exist in this universe.
Weird stuff.
All sorts of weird things exist in the universe, i wonder whats outside it and why they are there in the first place.
At 9/11/10 11:12 PM, Jackdabomb wrote: Also, if it were to survive since light couldn't escape, we could see whatever part of the galaxy it sucked in, which would be coolio.
Nah, because the camera would still have to broadcast signals to outside of the black hole, which would be impossible. You have to remember radio waves and the like are still light waves, and they still can't escape the gravity of a black hole. Now a camera wouldn't run on radio, but it's the same idea, even if you had it attached through a cable it still wouldn't work.
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At 9/11/10 11:12 PM, Jackdabomb wrote:At 9/11/10 10:14 PM, X-Gary-Gigax-X wrote: Here's a question, what would we see if we tied a camera to a rope and threw it in a black hole?The camera would be instantly destroyed. It would compress it so that it collapses on itself. It doesn't turn into a micro camera and then come out the other side unscathed. Assuming there is another side.
I don't think he ment it literally man...He ment it as in if you "observed" the inside of a black hole, right when you went through the event horizon.
At 9/12/10 01:25 AM, hateyou1 wrote: "Matter can not be changed nor destroyed."
Stupid noobs
Is this guy serious? Please somebody tell me he's kidding. OMG I just lost respect for humanity a little right now.
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