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Blackholes And Space Time

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Posted by Clint/">Clint on July 24, 1999 21:13:41 UTC

I have a question on the effect of a black hole on the space time fabric.

Going on the "theory" that a black hole is created by a large collapsed sun, and that space time is warped by dense objects, then the small dense object that pushed a dent in space time would be spherical and at the "bottom" of the black hole.

With that in mind, thinking of our existence in space time as a horizontal plane with a dip downward created by the heavy mass, then would the denseness of the object pull other, say, vertical space timelines, to the same dense center?

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