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Re: Death Of A Blackhole

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Posted by Morgan Storey/">Morgan Storey on January 17, 2000 13:18:15 UTC

: the theory that I always thought to be correct is one that goes by the name duality, for every hole that sucks in matter there should be one that blows out matter. But it is more complex than that though maybe, I heard another theory that blackholes get "full" this means their enomily is so large that it explodes out of the hole, last time this probably happened was the big bang. the theory continues saying that as blackholes join together more and more matter gets monopolised. eventually all matter may again be in one giant black hole, and then it may implode then explode again just like in the big bang, then it starts all over again. : : : In my studies in Blackholes I have discovered that Blackholes do not die! Weird. If it begins as a collapsing star and ends up as a hole in the realms of time and space, What do they just sit there forever!

: : : I was hopeing that someone could let me know their theory. I need this info by November 30.

: : :I think that Hawking believes that blackhole "evaporate" over time what this means I do not know, but it is somehow a factor of their mass, something like 70 billion years anyway they virtually last fareever considering the universe is only 15 billion years old. I don't have any info on the theory but I hope I was of some help!

: : ASTRAL PYTHON : : (THINK MONTY)

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