Black Holes

I wanted to start a thread about Black holes, it has been fascinating me always ever since I heard about it…

I even tell lot of facts about it to my son and he is pretty interested and knows Phoenix* is the biggest black hole now… he is just 7 yrs old…

Love to hear from people who have interesting thoughts or ideas or facts about Black holes…

For me interesting thing I heard about it is… it is not an object but a curved or warped space time… which sucks everything to singularity… the temperature inside is close to 0 kelvin and outside in the accretion disk is highest possible…

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I like the idea of infinity.

Black holes create new universes.

Like our universe was birthed from a black hole. I like the idea of quantum physics that time and space is infinite.

Eventually our universe will wither and and everything expands so far apart nothing exist cause all suns are dead. But through the lifetime of our universe billions of new universes were created.

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have u ever seen the videos on youtube where u can listen to how a black hole sounds? its kinda creepy

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I’m intrigued by the Event Horizon…existence to a singularity. Not sure of the mechanics of the black hole but the science of the physical world is amazing for sure.

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yep I heard how different things sound in universe in YouTube and black holes were pretty scary and sound of collision of back holes too were kind of interesting…

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I don’t see how if stars are sucked into a black holes how planets can stay in gravitational orbit. Surely they’d vere of into the universe and become rogue planets or be devoured by the black hole itself.

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every object bends the fabric of spacetime (space time is the fabric we are in, inside the universrse) so this means every object has gravity of its own, if their gravity is weaker and close enough to the black hole, only then will they fall into the black hole - for the most part, most objects are too faraway to be affected by the black hole and therefore are based ‘outside’ the ‘event horzon’ (event horizon = edge of the black hole where things can escape form it’s gravitational pull)

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I’ve been called a black hole a few times …

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I read that Albert Einstein predicted there were black holes way before they were spotted.

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He did, im pretty sure he did. One of the consequences of general relativity

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Ramanujam a mathematical genius from India had some discoveries in his formulas or equations which is being used now for study of black holes.

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Nobody knows. I always felt there had to be something quantum involved like qubits because of hawking radiation, virtual particles, information paradox, and holographic principle. Maybe computer scientists some day can elucidate the issue.

With regard to my delusions, I wonder if there is some ‘blockchain’ application to them because of CCC (Conformal Cyclic Cosmology), but that’s just me being random :wink:

I’ve heard of Kerr Black Holes (rotating holes with no singularity). I guess if it’s charged it can be used for powering stuff, and even future time travel accross parallel universes from some of the fiction I’ve read…

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It’s interesting and I wonder if black holes follow the plank limit without regards to the singularity. Furthermore, I read on the news they are simulating black holes (partially or trying) on quantum computers. Samething with wormholes. I often wonder if a wormhole is two black holes quantum entangeled…it’s crazy…I used to read Hawkings books.

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I regret not taking the physics series starting with calculus based mechanics…

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