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11-19-2005, 09:53 AM #11Senior Member
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i'd rather ours imploded into the atom as the next big bang
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11-19-2005, 02:58 PM #12Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
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11-19-2005, 07:25 PM #13Senior Member
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could be, except i always figured that black holes were the starting point for new planets...
that when the black hole finally "fills up", it begins forming a tiny rock.... that slowly continues collecting mass and becoming a planet....
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11-19-2005, 09:13 PM #14Senior Member
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Originally Posted by opiuser
elctrons, protons, and neutrons aren't elements themselves though, as you said, their combination makes up the element. but one atom, no matter what combination, doesn't make up multiple elements. the combination determines what 1 element the atom will be, then multiple atoms of unique elements can come together to create a molecule, which can be multiple elements. A single atom in itself does not make up a complex system of elements capable of creating a little planet or people on them. besides,electrons/protons/neutrons are just condensed energy.
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11-20-2005, 05:51 AM #15OPSenior Member
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good point devious... and we're getting closer...
i didnt start this thread to make you guys beleive this crazy theory... its just to make youy start thinking.
ASK WHY, dammit.
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11-21-2005, 01:47 AM #16Senior Member
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Originally Posted by opiuser
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11-22-2005, 05:54 AM #17OPSenior Member
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damn you devious... you ass... lol.
why must you mock me? do you want me to smite you with my firey wrath??? do you really want me to throw this banana at you?? do you?
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11-28-2005, 10:15 PM #18Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
The problem with your idea is that a black hole never "fills up" as it gathers more mass (it dosent acually suck like a vaccume, it works by gravity in the same way as the Earth, Sun any other object with mass.) Once somthing becomes a black hole, there is really no way for it to be reversed because the density is already past the critical. They can, however, evaporate, but it involves some quantum mechanics. (Stephen Hawking proved this.) Matter anti-matter pairs can spontainiously form and recombine (this dosent violate any laws as long as it follows the uncertainty prinicible) but one can fall into the hole and the other can fly off. Matter inside the hole must then be "erased" to allow the other partical to exist. Somthing along these lines.
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11-29-2005, 01:00 AM #19Senior Member
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hahahahahahhahahahahahaha how the fuck do you know? havew you lived for 40 billion years to study how long it takes for a black hole to fill up?
everything we know about black holes are idle speculations and theories!
what proof do you have that a black hole never fills up?
given that all our science is based on what our five senses tell us... how do we know there isnt anything beyond that that can turn it upside down at the drop of a hat?
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11-29-2005, 06:17 PM #20Senior Member
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we have very little information on black holes...actually we have speculations of it...its true that they appear after a big supernova and all cause we've seen it...(i think we did) anyway for were the things go from there we dont know but! we do know 1 things and hmmm i think Lavoisier or wathever said this ''Rien ne se perd rien ne se créé'' meaning something like nothing appears or dissapears...so thinking that the black hole erases stuff is probably not it...I sure is hell dont know what happens there....il let my imagination fly on this =)