Recent content by Neil Fountaine

  1. Neil Fountaine

    How To How Strong is the Gravity of a Black Hole?

    No mags. When a star explodes and turns into a black hole so quickly leaves me to beg the question where did the mass come from so quickly to form a black hole? Science says gases and other surrounding objects. The truth is, no one really knows and that is why I inject my theory that a black...
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    How To How Strong is the Gravity of a Black Hole?

    Cat How in the world am I supposed to under your explanation without all the Scientific mumbo jumbo. Just kidding, Thanks:mask::wink:
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    How To How Strong is the Gravity of a Black Hole?

    Cat I see your equation and I don't dispute that. What I am having a problem with is how the Black Hole was created. I understand the sun/star explosion idea and process. But no one can say with definition how the Black Hole is created. Where does "that matter" come from ? And in my theory...
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    You all have great text book answers of a "Black Hole" and they are mostly theories. "Dark Matter is my theory. Think out of the box “If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself.” ― Albert Einstein Thank you
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    IG2007 Exactly. And so I'll continue with what is Dark Matter? Nothing.
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    I am thanking everyone for helping me get an answer
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    vincenzosassone, in my opinion to me you did not give me an answer to a Black Hole. And, if you say, "Finally, Black Holes aren't made by matter as we know it because they would be more massive than neutron stars, something of impossible." Then, we don't know what the Black Hole is made of. Thus...
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    One other thing I just read somewhere off my phone was an article that said Black Holes have a charge. Now, it did not explain, what a "Charge" is so I'm assuming positive negative charge? I have more questions than answers about a Black Hole. But could an exploding star violently, in the...
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    What would happen if a supernatural being immune to gravity, radiation, temperature, goes past beyond the event horizon of a black hole

    I have NO degree. I am amazed and humbled by all the responses here. But I do agree with everyone has an opinion. Some day we will know what happens when we approach and enter a Black Hole. Until than, someone's opinion will be correct or close to the target. If we think of a Black Hole as...
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    How To How Strong is the Gravity of a Black Hole?

    In this article the statement: "The bigger a black hole gets, the more powerful it is. " What do you mean exactly by "Powerful it is"? Thank you
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    I'm sorry, but, I think there can be NO factual comments as no one really knows what a "Black Hole" is made of. So, in my opinion, the power that is released when a star explodes could do something that science has yet been able to explain. If there is thing such as "Dark Matter" and science...
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    For arguments point, than what is the matter in the Black Hole?
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    What is a "Black Hole" my opinion

    Has anyone though about a Black hole is this way? When a balloon explodes, something takes it's place. May be, when a star explodes, DARK MATTER takes it's place. Therefore, this might be the reason NO one can fully explain what a Black Hole is or is not.
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    Black holes could become massive particle accelerators

    Black Hole, may be Dark Matter “The gravity of a black hole is not special. It does not attract matter at large distances differently than any other object does. At a long distance from the black hole the force of gravity falls off as the inverse square of the distance, just as it does for...
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    Dark matter to dark energy

    I am no Scientist, Mathematician or Astronomer. An Employer said to me on time, “Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees.” (John Haywood)( to not understand or appreciate a larger situation, problem, etc., because one is considering only a few parts of it.) So, just maybe, a...