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Re: How Would A Black Hole Appear In A 1-D Universe
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by J. on January 15, 2000 04:26:58 UTC |
: In a 1-Dimensional universe, that is where position is defined by 1 number, either positive or negative, what would a black hole look like? : If there was life in a 1-D universe, what would it look like, and what would it see in terms of the black hole. : Marc We live 1-dimension world. 2, or 3, or more, is only, mathematic dream of something more.
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