oresti Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 I think black hole isn't hole it is solid,very dense round sphere ,because the more dense it is more gravity it has,so the light can't escape or reflect from the surface
ajb Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 I think black hole isn't hole it is solid,very dense round sphere ,because the more dense it is more gravity it has,so the light can't escape or reflect from the surface May be the nomenclature "black hole" is unfortunate. What one is really thinking of is an event horizon. That is some region of space-time for which no information can escape. You can of course enter such a region. Have a look at the wikepedia entry on black holes.
Spyman Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 I think black hole isn't hole it is solid,very dense round sphere ,because the more dense it is more gravity it has,so the light can't escape or reflect from the surface Think of what would happen if the center is so very dense that the light can't escape from an object above it?
Johanluus Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 "That is some region of space-time for which no information can escape. You can of course enter such a region." very much like the entropy of our universe and the arrow of time.
vordhosbn Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 very much like the entropy of our universe and the arrow of time. Which reminds me of Isaac Azimov's "Last Question".
oresti Posted June 19, 2010 Author Posted June 19, 2010 Deformation of spscetime makes it like whirlpool (hole) . That's how paralel universes might be connected.If it isn't a hole than paralel universes don't exist. the mater enter such a region don't disappear it becomes part of it and adds little bit more gravity in that black hole
Spyman Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 That's how paralel universes might be connected.If it isn't a hole than paralel universes don't exist. There can exist parallel Universes without Black Holes somehow connecting them and there could be Wormholes between different points inside the Universe without other parallel Universes existing. the mater enter such a region don't disappear it becomes part of it and adds little bit more gravity in that black hole Yes, mass/energy that goes beyond the Event Horizon adds to its gravity, it doesn't disappear.
Cropduster23 Posted July 7, 2010 Posted July 7, 2010 I think black hole isn't hole it is solid,very dense round sphere ,because the more dense it is more gravity it has,so the light can't escape or reflect from the surface I think you'll be intersted to know that this idea isn't really new. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravastar The major problem with this theory is that becasue of the thermodynamic structure of these gravastars, they seem to lose their structure under rotations and boosts. 1
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