Hi,Could have sworn they said on discovery channel that the laws of Physics, gravity, motion and even "Time" break down when it comes to Black holes. Mass also is in proportion to gravity. Whatever is there, It's pretty big! I'm not saying the universe is not going around something....We all know it is.
Don't need to write an equation out to the last decimal to know that.
Now, how am I suppose to believe their/your math when they can't even get it right.
E=MC2 has held up. But there's always something wrong in the quantum realm.
Brzrkr
Maybe this will sound better? When other stars like a Pulsar/Magnetar are formed they come from an imploding larger star.
joeyd999 already said they're not actually "Black' and we know it's not exactly a "Hole" either. We don't know if it goes to another universe or not (There's that multiverse thing). If it has all the gravity they say it does, Nothing should be spinning around it. It would just get sucked in like a vacuum cleaner.
With that said? The more appropriate name would be a "Gravitational" or "Gravity Star"
Brzrkr
It's called black because it can not be seen only the effects it has can be seen. That is, anything outside of it.
It's called a hole because it acts like a hole in the universe. It's a place where spacetime changes drastically.
But generally it's easy to say something is wrong but it is another thing to prove it. Also, some things are known and other things are not. They admit they dont know what happens at the singularity, if it exists.
So im not sure what the big deal is.
Could it be that a black hole is more like a shell then a singularity? There are a lot of guesses.
When something is crushed there are always forces that push back and what happens in the black hole is so extreme it's hard to figure out what really happens because we dont know anything else like that.
It's like high temperature and low temperature experiments, even ultra high magnetic field experiments, high energy particle experiments. The black hole is an experiment with ultra high gravity and so far it's the only example we have and we cant get to one yet to probe it so everything is going to be math alone for a long time to come. Maybe you could appreciate what we have now a little better because that's all we have right now.
BTW black holes were predicted to exist with math long before they were actually proved to be in existence.
Quantum entanglement is not understood yet, it just has been observed to 'happen'. That's the way things progress first we observe then we seek to explain.
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