I don't understand which part of the black hole is travelling at light speed. How does one define the surface of a black hole? If it is the event horizon, isn't this a well-known property of blac...
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OH whew! I misread that...I thought it said Washington's Black Hole "Spends" at the speed of light...
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In reply to Gerk. Maybe if it was a toroid, was broadcasting navigation data, and we found a network of hundreds of id...
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This is an artist's rendition of what the artist thinks a black hole looks like: click the link to wikipedia in opening paragraph spiral galaxy NGC 1365 " and you will see images taken...the real...
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In reply to Miramon. and age, and position
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In reply to Devin Hahn. Or David LaPoint is a pseudonym for some schlub trying to sell free energy machines. I can't f...
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In reply to Batman_always_be_batman. Black Holes are myths, sorry guys.... Primer Fields, it's fringe science but holy...
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Primer fields theory plans on making black holes a myth.... Maybe it's stupid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9EPlyiW-xGI#t=1182s
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In reply to omnichronos. You're right. It IS a leap of logic.
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In reply to Miramon. Galaxies center on them. Ours is currently named Sagittarius A*. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sag...
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In reply to Miramon. Also, light isn't really a particle, although it shares a few properties with particles. Particle...
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It may be a leap of logic but given it has attained nearly the maximum rotation, could it be that it has been created by intelligence beings to form an Einstein-Rosen bridge for space travel?
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In reply to Batman_always_be_batman. 1. Infalling matter emits radiation before it enters the black hole. The particle...
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In reply to kakes. No, their existence has been confirmed.
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The article is wrong: black holes are also defined by charge.
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I'm just curious as to why black holes kick out radiation? I mean if light is a particle and it gets sucked into the centre of a black hole, why doesn't the radiation stay there? Either blackhole...
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aren't black holes not even confirmed to exist yet?
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