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| Topic Started: Aug 8 2010, 01:15 AM (309 Views) | |
| Bolero of Fire | Aug 8 2010, 01:15 AM Post #1 |
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Black Holes. It is something we ponder about quite often. There are only little facts about and thousands of theories. Over my years, I wonder where does the energy go in a blackhole. Does it disappear or go in though a worm hole. I crossed out the 2nd choice as it makes no sense. You need solid mass to have a hole. You can not create a hole in space. The first choice is also impossible according to the law of Conservation of Energy which states that energy may not be created nor destroyed. So what happens to the energy? Does this energy turn into the light we see wrap around the blackhole? Perhaps it does, but another thought entered my head. Think about a vacuum cleaner. What do you need to power it up. Energy. Perhaps the black holes use this energy to suck things in space. What do you guys think? Does this energy turn into the light, used to suck, or something else? |
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| Darxidium | Aug 8 2010, 01:22 AM Post #2 |
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Black holes draw objects towards them with their gravity, as any other object would do. Nothing "powers up" a black hole. Essentially, a black hole passively exerts its gravitational field on objects no differently than any other object of equal mass. |
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| Darxidium | Aug 8 2010, 12:21 PM Post #3 |
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My thoughts are that making a hole in space is OK, because so long as the two sides of the hole exist they don't have to be connected. It's just a fun thought, there is not yet any practical science to substantiate my idea (or yours). |
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| Juggernaut | Aug 8 2010, 12:30 PM Post #4 |
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It's a hole. It's an extremely powerful gravity well, so, theoretically, it would have some sort of bottom or epicenter, which is where the energy would most likely go. It sort of brings to mind the beginning of the Big Bang Theory, where all the energy and matter (which are technically the same thing thanks to the theory of Wave-particle Duality) exist in a confinement of infinite mass, yet infinitesimal volume. The reason I say this is because whenever you look at a diagram of a black hole that's represented on a sheet of space-time, the black hole is just an extremely deep depression in it, like a planet, star, or any body of mass, really. It's just hundreds of thousands of times more powerful. [/.02 cents] |
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| Darxidium | Aug 8 2010, 12:37 PM Post #5 |
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What Juggs said. To add a little bit, it is believed that when a black hole fully evaporates, the energy inside of it is completely sealed off from the rest of the universe. Anything that fell inside would be gone forever, although due to Hawking radiation (see link) an equal amount of "new" energy would have entered into the universe during the process of evaporation. In this sense, the Conservation of Energy can still be held true. Edited by Darxidium, Aug 8 2010, 12:38 PM.
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| Acolyte_of_the_Hero | Aug 8 2010, 12:43 PM Post #6 |
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We already have a topic on this, actually. |
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
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| Darxidium | Aug 8 2010, 12:46 PM Post #7 |
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Well, now we have another. :p |
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| Roth | Aug 8 2010, 01:58 PM Post #8 |
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DID SOMEONE SAY META GAME???
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Actually if you fire a block of wet concrete a black hole, it stops the black hole from working. But they're really strong against jewels, so if you're using like say, 4 jewels revolving around you as a shield, and a black hole comes to town, you can kiss them goodbye. |
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| Juggernaut | Aug 8 2010, 02:11 PM Post #9 |
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Omnibus Locis Fit Caedes
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| Acolyte_of_the_Hero | Aug 8 2010, 02:38 PM Post #10 |
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I second this notion. |
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
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| Roth | Aug 8 2010, 03:00 PM Post #11 |
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DID SOMEONE SAY META GAME???
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lrn2megaman9 |
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| CopShadowGuy | Aug 8 2010, 03:56 PM Post #12 |
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Black Hole Bomb is a very useful weapon... |
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| Roth | Aug 8 2010, 06:05 PM Post #13 |
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DID SOMEONE SAY META GAME???
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Actually, every weapon in Megaman 9 is. It's a rare enough thing to have a Megaman game with no useless weapons, let alone one with 8 complete game-breakers xD |
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| CopShadowGuy | Aug 8 2010, 07:46 PM Post #14 |
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Yeah. MM9 was praised and criticized for having the most useful weapons set of all Mega Man games. Jewel Satellite is inarguably the best shield weapon ever. |
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| SakuWRYYYYY | Aug 8 2010, 09:07 PM Post #15 |
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You monster.
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This topic is now about Megaman 9 |
The neighbor is doing business in my yard. He's selling boats, IN MY YARD. ~Acolyte
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