Astronomy anyone?

ImWithStupid

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Great stuff IWS
Have you ever wondered what may lie within and beyond a black hole ?

I'm thinking- another universe, yet one radically different.

As a boffin once said. Science is not just weirder than we imagine, it's weirder than we can imagine.
Actually one theory is that the center of a black hole may be a place with enough negative energy to open a wormhole. So who knows, another universe or maybe the other end of ours?

 
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sheik-yerbouti

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No I think a black hole is just a star that is just perpetually imploding.
Black holes strongly attract matter to them. Once swallowed/consumed, the matter never re-appears. Not even light can escape a black hole.

Its a kind of sink then. But where does the matter go I wonder ? Is the hole a portal to another universe ?

 

wez

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Black holes strongly attract matter to them. Once swallowed/consumed, the matter never re-appears. Not even light can escape a black hole.
Its a kind of sink then. But where does the matter go I wonder ? Is the hole a portal to another universe ?

I don't know but I wish I did. Freeze my *** and send me in.. I'm game. :D

Excellent pic today.. Astronomy Picture of the Day

 

ImWithStupid

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Star explodes halfway across universe
By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer

Fri Mar 21, 3:01 PM ET

WASHINGTON - The explosion of a star halfway across the universe was so huge it set a record for the most distant object that could be seen on Earth by the naked eye.

The aging star, in a previously unknown galaxy, exploded in a gamma ray burst 7.5 billion light years away, its light finally reaching Earth early Wednesday.

The gamma rays were detected by NASA's Swift satellite at 2:12 a.m. "We'd never seen one before so bright and at such a distance," NASA's Neil Gehrels said. It was bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.
Star explodes halfway across universe - Yahoo! News

The article estimates that the star exploded when the universe was about half it's current age, and the light just now reached the Earth. That's a long way to go.

 

wez

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You have to right click on the pic itself to get the image properties and that address is what needs to go in the image tags.

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Cool.. I think I figured out how to post a pic.. or not..

Yeah!! Nice :)

Thanks a lot bud... Beautiful.

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wez

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You have to right click on the pic itself to get the image properties and that address is what needs to go in the image tags.

View attachment 1690

Cool.. I think I figured out how to post a pic.. or not..

Yeah!! Nice :)

Thanks a lot bud... Beautiful.

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RoyalOrleans

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Ahhhhhhhh......... it!

I was going to post a UTube video of Blue Oyster Cult performing ASTRONOMY. I reckon I'm not holding my lip just right, because I can't get the freaking to post.

Oh well... back to the ing salt lick.

 

RoyalOrleans

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Ahhhhhhhh......... it!

I was going to post a UTube video of Blue Oyster Cult performing ASTRONOMY. I reckon I'm not holding my lip just right, because I can't get the freaking to post.

Oh well... back to the ing salt lick.

 

ImWithStupid

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Ahhhhhhhh......... it!
I was going to post a UTube video of Blue Oyster Cult performing ASTRONOMY. I reckon I'm not holding my lip just right, because I can't get the freaking to post.

Oh well... back to the ing salt lick.
Here's your problem...

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I think?

All you need to do for YouTube vids is post the address from the address bar and it embeds. The html embeding doesn't work.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE4ecIKXr5o]YouTube - Astronomy - Blue Oyster Cult[/ame]

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