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Re: What Is At The Middle Of A Blackhole?

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Posted by matt/">matt on April 7, 1999 07:17:53 UTC

: ok i understand that a blackhole is a sun that has collapsed in on itself but is there anything at the middle of a blackhole after the sun collapses like is there a piece of the core left there or is it just a hole like if i made a hole in a piece of paper : that is my question and if there is something at the middle left over from the sun and it has this strong magnetic pull could we not say that after all the suns which can make it to the stage of a blackhole and everything in the universe is devowered by the blackholes would they start to pull on each other and if so what happens when two blackhole colide with each other and what happens when all the blackholes colode if there is some sort of matter left at the center of a black hole and since all life and light and everything as we know it is gone because it has been sucked into the blackholes than mabey when all the blackholes colided this is the big bang mabey it just keeps happening over and over a big bang happens and sometime down the road everything becomes devowered by blackholes they than start to pull on each other and when they colided them bang

: this is just something i thought up one day : but is there anything left at the middle of a blackhole what does it look like

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