personally i don't believe anyhing can be of infinite density unless it's of negative size. thus i believe black holes suck objects into what could be considered a wormhole...
You could very well be right; black holes, capable of sucking in light, are thus invisible and can only be located by their effect on nearby objects or by the radiation that is a by-product of their victim's demise. However, the general theory is that black holes form from the cores of especially massive stars. In fact, a Kerr black hole is surrounded by a swirling region known as an ergosphere.
Hmm.... I think a black hole is like a gigantic tornado. You know tornados is created on warm places. Yeah the space is cold but the suns is warm. So I think it becomes a gigantic tornado out of the suns. That's at least what I think...and then I think the tornado is so big at the beginning so it reaches other suns and get's bigger and bigger.
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personally i don't believe anyhing can be of infinite density unless it's of negative size. thus i believe black holes suck objects into what could be considered a wormhole...
You could very well be right; black holes, capable of sucking in light, are thus invisible and can only be located by their effect on nearby objects or by the radiation that is a by-product of their victim's demise. However, the general theory is that black holes form from the cores of especially massive stars. In fact, a Kerr black hole is surrounded by a swirling region known as an ergosphere.
Just a theory.
Hmm.... I think a black hole is like a gigantic tornado. You know tornados is created on warm places. Yeah the space is cold but the suns is warm. So I think it becomes a gigantic tornado out of the suns. That's at least what I think...and then I think the tornado is so big at the beginning so it reaches other suns and get's bigger and bigger.
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