What do physicists think is outside the universe ( understanding the universe is finite)?
More universes, quantum masch or something else?
Please give your opinion.
Object1*object2=x
x/distance between the two objects squared= the amount of force at which gravity pulls the two(or more) objects(calculated in Newtons). This means a black hole with the mass of 4.5 the mass of the sun's core the size of a fork will have MUCH more gravital pull as a black hole...
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I personly believe that our Universe is expanding in a much much much much bigger and older Universe. That would mean there would be no boundry in a infinit chain of "Universes"
Black holes that are not eating somthing are virtually invisible. We can only detect them by their gravitationel effect on nearby stars. Black holes that are feeding on a nearby star is another matter. The gas from the star will
go round the black hole in a spirale while heating. This is...
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I think that the atoms do release energy and light, but this energy and this light
will disappear in the black hole leaving no trace that it happened.