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TrumpetPlayer

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  • Birthday 06/09/1983

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  1. Feel free to slap some sense into the noob since I don't know what I'm talking about. Is it possible that a singularity isn't a singularity at all, but rather the breaking point of the fabric of Space? Since black holes are, as I understand them, considered to be infinitely dense, and heat is a byproduct of compression, could a black hole, being the most dense object known to man also be the hottest object known to man? Maybe it is this kind of heat confined to such a small spot that could "burn a hole" and create a sort of drain in the fabric of space. Dave
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