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Subject: What do you think happens in a black hole?

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Ever since their theoretical, and then observational discoveries, scientists have been baffled by these celestial objects. There are hundreds of theories of what happens in them, and yet, no way to actually check. Once you go in, you can't come out.

So, what do you think happens?

  • 12.12.2012 11:03 AM PDT

Posted by: Recon Number 54
Life is a journey, if you spend all of it with your nose in your map, you may miss some of the best parts.

Suction.

  • 12.12.2012 11:04 AM PDT

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  • 12.12.2012 11:04 AM PDT

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  • 12.12.2012 11:04 AM PDT
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You're in one now...

  • 12.12.2012 11:04 AM PDT

in·dif·fer·ence
the fact or state of being indifferent; lack of care or concern and empathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions.

Destruction of all matter or a portal to a parallel universe.
No idea.

  • 12.12.2012 11:05 AM PDT

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It's a time portal, like in Star Trek. Duh!

  • 12.12.2012 11:05 AM PDT

I'd like to think the movie The Black Hole got it right.

  • 12.12.2012 11:06 AM PDT

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Spaghettification... Or something along that line?

  • 12.12.2012 11:07 AM PDT

Dunno but heard it's not somewhere you want to be

  • 12.12.2012 11:07 AM PDT

in·dif·fer·ence
the fact or state of being indifferent; lack of care or concern and empathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions.


Posted by: Unit 076
Spaghettification... Or something along that line?


Isn't that technically an effect that happens outside?

  • 12.12.2012 11:08 AM PDT
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Humanity might find out one day.

  • 12.12.2012 11:08 AM PDT

BrAdLeY

To be honest they scare the crap out of me, Like really scare me, They asorb everything even light so i would not like to be in ones way

  • 12.12.2012 11:08 AM PDT

http://i.imgur.com/fsISj.png

They have zero volume, meaning there is no "inside".

  • 12.12.2012 11:09 AM PDT

No thought required, just spawn and GOOOOOOOOOOO

You get spaghettified.

If the centre of the black hole was theoretically large enough so that you don't become spaghettified and you somehow don't get crushed to death, then time outside the center of the blackhole would speed up faster than the speed of light and billions of years will pass in seconds, while you yourself only age normally inside the black hole.

This is why time travel is considered possible and taken seriously, because gravity somehow effects time.

  • 12.12.2012 11:10 AM PDT

Posted by: RustedEdge
Suction.
I was expecting a smart comment like this one when i opened the thread.

  • 12.12.2012 11:11 AM PDT

Unsuccessfully trying to bring science and reason to The Flood...

If I'm right, then a black hole is nothing but a center of super-dense matter with a gravitational attraction so strong light cannot escape.

Therefore the scientific term for what happens at the center of a black hole would be... "Splat!"

  • 12.12.2012 11:13 AM PDT
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Gases and matter are accelerated towards the speed of light but I would assume would never get there, thus producing excruciating heat and temperatures, and I think there are two forces acting on them; one centripetal which is gravity, and the other is centrifugal which I think is the heat pressure ( I'm really bad at physics, so correct if I'm wrong ), so matter falling towards the inner horizon should collide at super-high speeds with matter being flung outwards, and to my very limited knowledge, I think such collisions should work like the LHC ( Large Hadron Collider ) and create new particles? Who knows... Anyways the collision would obliterate matter and the light falling inwards should make it a beautiful spectacle ( although I'd doubt you'd enjoy it )... and it's very hot. :D

EDIT: Aren't you the guy that makes a lot of space-related threads? Once you made one about Astronauts?

[Edited on 12.12.2012 11:16 AM PST]

  • 12.12.2012 11:15 AM PDT