davewhite04
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and energy.Any particle that makes up an atomic nucleus is subatomic....protons, neutrons, are subatomic as that is what an atomic nucleus is composed of.
and energy.Any particle that makes up an atomic nucleus is subatomic....protons, neutrons, are subatomic as that is what an atomic nucleus is composed of.
Dark matter or matter, take your pick.All galaxies have a black hole at its center .
Upon what form of matter is the BH based ? I keep asking this question , no answer .
river said: ↑
All galaxies have a black hole at its center
Upon what form of matter is the BH based ? I keep asking this question , no answer .
Dark matter or matter, take your pick.
How can a black hole be formed by matter, originally.Go on .
How can a black hole be formed by matter, originally.
You tell me.Go on
multiple universes.I just thought that you had an idea .
Dark matter or matter, take your pick.
Simply through gravitational collapse after a star uses up its available fuel.How can a black hole be formed by matter, originally.
Where's the other end of a black hole?Simply through gravitational collapse after a star uses up its available fuel.
[1] When a star exhausts all its available fuel, we have three possible results, depending on the mass of the star...[a] Stars around our own Sun's size, end up as White Dwarfs...incredibly dense degenerate matter held up from further collapse by EDP [Electron Degeneracy Pressure] Larger mass stars are able to overcome EDP but are held up by further collapse by NDP [Neutron Degeneracy Pressure] [c] The largest of the stars at the end of their lives, are able to overcome even the NDP and form BH's.
[2] When the collapse reaches the Schwarzchild radius of any given mass, further collapse is compulsory, and so the mass collapses to a singularity.
And of course the recent 14 discoveries of colliding BH pairs, and even more recently the EHT photo of a BH, or more correctly the BH shadow.
Just a friendly note of warning, I would not really take too much notice of river and his trolling and feigning ignorance. He has been informed of this many many times, but prefers the excitement of the unscientific supernatural and paranormal nonsensical world. That is why he has been banned from the science sections. Sad but true.
No it isn't.BB is an explosion Theory of this Universe .
No they don't.All galaxies have a black hole at its center .
You have gotten the answer; you just don't understand it.Upon what form of matter is the BH based ? I keep asking this question , no answer .
Where is the other end of the sun?Where's the other end of a black hole?
river said: ↑
Upon what form of matter is the BH based ? I keep asking this question , no answer .
No they don't.
You have gotten the answer; you just don't understand it.
Appended. See above.To your last statement .
I have gotten no answer .
davewhite04 said: ↑
Where's the other end of a black hole?
Where is the other end of the sun?
A black hole is a spherical object, kind of like the sun. It doesn't have an other end; it has a centre.
Good question...the answer we don't know. Nothing at all is known about the true nature inside the EH, other then trusting GR [which has a good track record] which tells us that once any matter collapses to its Schwarzchild radius [equal to the EH] then nothing can stop further collapse. But GR itself fails us at the quantum/planck level, and most scientists reject a singularity as defined by infinite spacetime curvature and density. This means that a surface of sorts exists at or just below that level.Where's the other end of a black hole?
OK.Break Time .
Appended. See above.
This is a bit leading. There is no reason to suppose that the singularity of a black hole leads somewhere. It's not actually a hole.Good question...the answer we don't know.