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ethanc
#56440118Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:46 PM GMT

If black holes suck in everything what happens if two appear next to each other? Do they suck each other in and make a big boom? "Ask no questions and you will hear no lies."
Yobobo10
#56440405Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:50 PM GMT

It can't. Just ask yourself how close you see most Stars are between each other.
ethanc
#56440460Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:51 PM GMT

But I wanted a big boom. "Ask no questions and you will hear no lies."
Person299
#56462245Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:13 AM GMT

It's dependent on the black holes' natural relative trajectories. ~IT'S FREEEEEEE!!!!
Jay_Galt
#56463205Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:27 AM GMT

First they will orbit each other, then it could create a super massive black hole if you think of the universe as a space time web, the gravity of ordinary stars and planets creates a dent. But the immense gravity of a super massive black hole is so destructive that it distorts space time to the breaking point. At the very heart of the super massive black hole is called the singularity. Its a point where space, time and all of known physics falls apart
Sichu
#56465486Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:56 AM GMT

@pepper You know the 'universe' orbits this 'super massive black hole'
Jay_Galt
#56465922Sunday, October 16, 2011 3:02 AM GMT

It has several super massive black holes. In my theory, like earth, the Universe is round. Each Black hole goes to the 'center' of the universe depending on how strong the black hole is. It could go all the way, sometimes just part of the way.
Carbonwinglabs
#56469411Sunday, October 16, 2011 3:58 AM GMT

Your theory is BS as it has not basis, so nobody gives a crap.
Jay_Galt
#56469502Sunday, October 16, 2011 4:00 AM GMT

lol, creationists.
Carbonwinglabs
#56470346Sunday, October 16, 2011 4:17 AM GMT

Why is someone who thanks your personal fantasy is BS a creationist?
Jay_Galt
#56470541Sunday, October 16, 2011 4:20 AM GMT

Cause he is one.
ethanc
#56476733Sunday, October 16, 2011 7:24 AM GMT

They proved the universe was straight. "Ask no questions and you will hear no lies."
Boeing717
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#56482638Sunday, October 16, 2011 1:08 PM GMT

the universe is hyperbolic geometry
Jay_Galt
#56485579Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:17 PM GMT

How could the universe be straight?! at the big bang, things explode in ALL directions. If the universe was flat, then the earth is flat. so therefore it must be round because gravity makes it so.
Boeing717
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#56485736Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:20 PM GMT

pepper i do not see your logic the sphere of planets was formed by stuff collapsing inwards the universe is expanding outwards and has no regular shape i say it is hyperbolic geometry not spherical
Jay_Galt
#56486676Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:40 PM GMT

How the universe, planets,stars formed is all related. We live in 3 dimensions.
Boeing717
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#56486707Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:41 PM GMT

But it would be nonsensical to believe that the expansion of the universe is a perfect sphere.
Jay_Galt
#56486974Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:47 PM GMT

Your still living in the middle ages man. The expanding universe is like a balloon.
zct33
#56486980Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:47 PM GMT

It has several super massive black holes. In my theory, like earth, the Universe is round. Each Black hole goes to the 'center' of the universe depending on how strong the black hole is. It could go all the way, sometimes just part of the way. ____________________________ [Citation Needed] This thread is all pseudo-science. Also, you don't have a theory, you have hunch. Theories in science have been confirmed over and over again by hundreds of scientists over many years. Unless you can provide mountains of research for your "Theory" compiled by other scientists, your full of crap.
Boeing717
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#56487067Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:48 PM GMT

So it makes a perfectly constant shape, never changing? Different parts probably have different rates of expansion. The universe is not a perfect sphere, it never will be even close.
zct33
#56487210Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:51 PM GMT

So it makes a perfectly constant shape, never changing? Different parts probably have different rates of expansion. The universe is not a perfect sphere, it never will be even close. ________________________________ Considering there is no way to mesure the universe without exiting it somehow and looking from the outside in, you will never, ever know that.
Boeing717
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#56487292Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:52 PM GMT

zct Odds are it's not going to be a perfect sphere though.
zct33
#56487493Sunday, October 16, 2011 2:56 PM GMT

Odds are it's not going to be a perfect sphere though. ____________________ Provide me the research that suggests that.
Boeing717
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#56487723Sunday, October 16, 2011 3:00 PM GMT

zct No research that I know of, but the lack of perfect spheres in nature makes it seem right. (He has no research to back up his claims, I have none to back up mine. Just want to make the debate fair.)

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