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Re: Black Holes
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Jeffrey Cornish/">Jeffrey Cornish on March 20, 1997 15:40:39 UTC |
: Is it possible, that when an object enters the singularity, that it might warp into another part of the universer, nince we never saw an object go in it, would it be possible? a marvelous question. The answer is... maybe. Although, in my opinon, it's unlikely (Physicists much more brilliant than we amatuers have tacked this). The problem is the Event Horizon. Once something crosses that, you can't see it again... ever. And for all intensive purposes, the laws of nature break down at the heart of the black hole, the singularity. Yes, a black hole might take you to another spot in our universe, or another universe, however you'd probably just get crushed. However, it seems possible to make our own stable wormholes (keep in mind you'd need the sum of our Sun's energy output for a while to do it) and link them to other parts of the universe. Jeffrey |
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