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| Master Techie | ^it would still be able to pull some particles, I'm not sure about the nanosecond thing, i think it would last a few seconds. But obviously not positive, and neither are you lol.
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| Monster Techie | Crazed is right, we do get hit with black holes everyday. If you know your electromagnetics (I guess you would say lol), you would know cosmic rays are VERY concentrated enerygy. When they collide, they release so much energy, black holes are made, and they pass through the earth. The only thing, crazed, is, I thought black holes had substantial amounts of mass, to suck matter into it. if you had something with a mass of 2 amus (2 subatomic particles), against a billion upon billion megaton giant rock (earth), wouldn't the earth with gravationally?
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| Master Techie | Do you mean wouldn't the earth "win" gravitationally. The black wholes wouldn't have enough time to become larger so they would have no effect, so it isn't a matter of winning or loosing. If that is what you meant.
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| Master Techie | A black hole only has the mass of that which created it. Like, if a star collapses into a black hole, the black hole has the mass of that star (at least I think...being ignorant of physics an all). Any black hole created would only have the mass of the proton fired to create it, which is very, very, very small. So small in fact, that it couldn't sustain itself and it would just die. |
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| Insane Executioner | The most common misconception about black hole (or dark/black stars) is that they go around sucking stuff up. Objects, mass and particals only fall into a black hole if it passes the event horizen, or any object or partical that has an unstable orbit around the black hole. Objects can form stable orbits, or an object can have a course that takes it extremely close to the even horizen without it falling in..
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| Master Techie | ^we need saxon in here lol, he knows a lot about this stuff. I like to think i know a lot about this stuff because i find it very interesting lol. By what i know, the more matter a black whole sucks in,(which it isn't sucking it in as ste explained, i just don't know a better term for it) the more powerful the gravitational force becomes, and the black whole becomes larger. But once it becomes large, it can takes years to spiral into the event horizon (i think that is how you spell it) of the black whole.
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| Insane Executioner | Quote:
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| Master Techie | ^huh, how does that have to do with my post? im just saying what i know. I never said they don't dissipate (which they won't if they have matter to consume/suck/fall in,,)when they don't have matter to------ they still take thousands/millions if not billions of years to dissipate. Again this could all be wrong, but to MY knoledge it isn't. I'm just putting my 2 cents in, i'll leave it at that.
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