space.newscientist.com— Giant black holes sit at the cores of virtually all galaxies, and are thought to have grown from smaller seed black holes that swallowed lots of matter.
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Too big for us to comprehend I'm sure. We need to send a probe into one just to see what happens, bound to get some staggering data sent back before the probe is ripped apart.
Only 50% of the physicists accept that there are black holes in the universe, the others hold a different opinion. The problem with the black holes is that they violate the covariance principle according to which laws of the nature are the same in all frames of reference. For an observer located in a coordinate system in the vicinity of a black hole it takes a finite amount of time for a ray of light to reach the interior of a black hole, while for a distant observer the impact time is infinite. For more information on this discrepancy, see the book Relativity and Stars by Zeldovich and Novikov. I sincerely wish I could recommend a simpler book for your inferior mind, but, unfortunately, there is none-- you need to have a PhD in Physics to fully understand it, which is something that you do not have and never will. For you information, I have PhD in Physics.
THE BLACK HOLE - COSMIC KIND OF BEAST IS AS BIG AS COMPLEX BUILDING HEART CENTER TEMPLE HOUSE BODY OF MANHOOD IN ONENESS WITH SOUL MATE DIVINE STARGOD COMPANION IN ONE BODY ORDER COMPLIANT RING OF ENAGEMENT AS SEEN IN WWW.UMUEKEMPI.COM.
Closed AccountSep 4, 2008
What a silly question.....The answer is obviously: Over Nine thousand.
Closed AccountSep 4, 2008
this is just forecast
neocr0nSep 4, 2008
Too big for us to comprehend I'm sure. We need to send a probe into one just to see what happens, bound to get some staggering data sent back before the probe is ripped apart.
Closed AccountSep 4, 2008
Squeeee!
jarasmenSep 4, 2008
Every hardon I can think of is definetely heterosexual and/or completely platonic, sorry.
youannoymeSep 4, 2008
The bouncing universe model has already been nearly ubiquitously abandoned.
fx666Sep 5, 2008
Only 50% of the physicists accept that there are black holes in the universe, the others hold a different opinion. The problem with the black holes is that they violate the covariance principle according to which laws of the nature are the same in all frames of reference. For an observer located in a coordinate system in the vicinity of a black hole it takes a finite amount of time for a ray of light to reach the interior of a black hole, while for a distant observer the impact time is infinite. For more information on this discrepancy, see the book Relativity and Stars by Zeldovich and Novikov. I sincerely wish I could recommend a simpler book for your inferior mind, but, unfortunately, there is none-- you need to have a PhD in Physics to fully understand it, which is something that you do not have and never will. For you information, I have PhD in Physics.
nwaekempiApr 1, 2009
THE BLACK HOLE - COSMIC KIND OF BEAST IS AS BIG AS COMPLEX BUILDING HEART CENTER TEMPLE HOUSE BODY OF MANHOOD IN ONENESS WITH SOUL MATE DIVINE STARGOD COMPANION IN ONE BODY ORDER COMPLIANT RING OF ENAGEMENT AS SEEN IN WWW.UMUEKEMPI.COM.