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Speaking of theories...

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Post Sat Jul 24, 2004 3:28 am

At the singularity of a black hole you would not see a sea of quarks, because quarks have volume. The quarks themselves would be compressed down to just an infinitesimally small lump of just "matter".

Black holes can be "shut down" slowly. They emit "Hawking radiation" from just outside the event horizon. This implies that a black hole "evaporates", before eventually vanishing in a burst of radiation. The speed at which evaporation takes place depends on the size of the black hole, with smaller holes evaporating faster. I don't think they explode too violently. It's like boiling water - it can spit and bubble violently, but the last few drops go in the same way as the first did

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Post Sun Jul 25, 2004 11:09 pm

Hmm lol

Reminds me of the theory of FFE:
That in the center of the Frontier First Encounters Universe there is a black hole
Your theory sounds just like the FFE theory

no one have found the black hole in FFE
beacuse its immposible to locate the center of the FFE universe so no one knows if its true...

;'-j i like the FFE theorys

Post Mon Jul 26, 2004 7:52 pm

i think ill stick with what i think...even tho it may be an one way trip from what we see.

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