Black Holes .

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by river, Aug 11, 2019.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    James R asked you this before, and I'm going to request you answer it too:

    What do you mean by "based on"?

    It's based on science. Our knowledge of how nature works.

    What is it you're really trying to ask?
     
  2. Google AdSense Guest Advertisement



    to hide all adverts.
  3. river

    Messages:
    17,307

    Ah.. so black-holes came before BB .
     
  4. Google AdSense Guest Advertisement



    to hide all adverts.
  5. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    No.
     
  6. Google AdSense Guest Advertisement



    to hide all adverts.
  7. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    In order for the singularity to have any truth to it , what physical form did the singularity have before it formed ?
     
  8. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    You just asked "what form did something take before it was formed?" That is an illogical question.
     
  9. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    No I asked ; my above question .

    Mathematically of course .

    But for those who think of the Universe as a physical thing , it is not illogical at all .
     
  10. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    Something that has not formed yet has no physical form. So the question is meaningless.

    If you want to understand how a black hole - and its singularity - forms, read this previous post.
     
  11. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    Disagree

    A singularity has a fundamental form based on something that is physical .

    As I said before , all energy and matter forms have always existed .
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2019
  12. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    Do yourself a favor and don't form opinions on things you don't know anything about. Stick to asking questions.

    And - again - if you're interested in science, maybe put down that book on UFOs and pick up a book on basic science. At the very least, it will give you a vocabulary with which you can ask questions that make sense.

    If you want to know how a black hole forms, and the nature of the singularity, read post 241 at the top of page 13.
     
  13. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    I did .

    Gravity based theory . Gravity is the weakest of all forces .

    And you ignore what this singularity is based on .
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2019
  14. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    The strong nuclear force can only hold two subatomic particles together across subatomic distances.
    Gravity can hold a planet massing 2 thousand trillion trillion kg in orbit at a distance of a half billion miles.
    Tell me again how gravity is so weak.


    You have been told what it is and how it forms. If you don't understand what you've been told, that's on you.
     
  15. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    No I haven't That's on you .
     
  16. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    Nothing is on me. I am here of my own choosing and owe nothing. But I'm happy to answer questions of the inquisitive.

    What is it about the explanation in post 241 that loses you?
     
  17. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    Nothing .

    Now explain upon what form of matter is the singularity is based on .

    Because so far you haven't . Nor has anybody else for that matter . ( no pun intended ) .
     
  18. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    So you understand this then:

    "When we talk about the singularity, all it means is this: we don't know what matter looks like when its crushed smaller than an atom. We don't have the physics to describe it yet. That's all it means."

     
  19. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    Yes

    That's why BH makes no sense .

    Not only are you crushing the atom into a smaller space , but also the magnetic field .

    Both of which have limits based on space needed to exist. The less space the more intense the push back . Three dimensionally .
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2019
  20. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    Nature does not care if it makes no sense to you.

    So you think they are infinitely rigid?
     
  21. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    Yes ( referring to my post #276 )

    Because both wave and particle are the essence of all physical things .
     
  22. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

    Messages:
    18,935
    So what?
    Matter is not infinitely rigid.
    It can be broken apart - and it can be crushed with sufficient pressure.
     
  23. river

    Messages:
    17,307
    If that were to happen then the wave would cease to manifest .

    Because the wave would never be more than a wave . Because it would never have anything on which to focus its energy . To gather . So to speak . The wave would be a wave for infinity .
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page