But you shouldn't believe all that is said. The larger the mass of a black hole, the larger the black hole (or its event horizon, in any case) is - so a black hole the mass of Earth would be about the size of Manhattan. A black hole the mass of the sun would be somewhat smaller than the Moon.
There is some evidence to indicate that as a black hole's mass increases linearly, its size increases exponentially, and some physicists have suggested that a black hole the mass of the universe might in fact be the size of the universe. So it's possible (but unlikely) that the entire universe is just a ginormous black hole in some sort of meta-universe.
No, as far as I can tell our galaxy (of which our solar system is but a small part) is located in normal space.
However, there does seem to be a massive black hole located in the center of the galactic nucleus. This seems to be a common feature of spiral galaxies: the Andromeda galaxy seems to have one too!
I doubt it. A black hole crushes everything within it, into an amazingly small space, billions of times tinier than the period at the end of this sentence. That small "dot" is called a singularity. I'm no scientist, but I sincerely doubt we are trapped in a black hole.
it may be impossible for us to be interior a black hollow. A black hollow is black because of the fact its gravity is so stable, even easy can't get away it. A black hollow only compresses something that enters it, maximum probable forcing all count number right into a state of almost non-existence. If we've been interior a black hollow, we does no longer be alive. some theories state that upon entering right into a black hollow, the stress is so great that count number is compelled into yet another length, so that's attainable that our galaxy has been pulled right into a black hollow formerly. it may desire to be attainable for us to consistently be interior a black hollow if we've been absorbed by a black hollow at one element and transferred to a various length, rapidly into yet another black hollow. Assuming those 2 black holes transferred between one yet another, i assume it may be attainable for us to be interior a black hollow at any given 2d, in spite of the undeniable fact that that's extremely no longer likely.
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No. Great world cup by the way - I was hoping you guys would go all the way. Look out in 4 years.
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But you shouldn't believe all that is said. The larger the mass of a black hole, the larger the black hole (or its event horizon, in any case) is - so a black hole the mass of Earth would be about the size of Manhattan. A black hole the mass of the sun would be somewhat smaller than the Moon.
There is some evidence to indicate that as a black hole's mass increases linearly, its size increases exponentially, and some physicists have suggested that a black hole the mass of the universe might in fact be the size of the universe. So it's possible (but unlikely) that the entire universe is just a ginormous black hole in some sort of meta-universe.
The Milky Way ( Our Galaxy ) is infact has been proven that our Galactic Center is indeed super massive black hole.
This a proven by Sagittarius A* which is a intense radio source located by the core and is a black hole
No, as far as I can tell our galaxy (of which our solar system is but a small part) is located in normal space.
However, there does seem to be a massive black hole located in the center of the galactic nucleus. This seems to be a common feature of spiral galaxies: the Andromeda galaxy seems to have one too!
I doubt it. A black hole crushes everything within it, into an amazingly small space, billions of times tinier than the period at the end of this sentence. That small "dot" is called a singularity. I'm no scientist, but I sincerely doubt we are trapped in a black hole.
it may be impossible for us to be interior a black hollow. A black hollow is black because of the fact its gravity is so stable, even easy can't get away it. A black hollow only compresses something that enters it, maximum probable forcing all count number right into a state of almost non-existence. If we've been interior a black hollow, we does no longer be alive. some theories state that upon entering right into a black hollow, the stress is so great that count number is compelled into yet another length, so that's attainable that our galaxy has been pulled right into a black hollow formerly. it may desire to be attainable for us to consistently be interior a black hollow if we've been absorbed by a black hollow at one element and transferred to a various length, rapidly into yet another black hollow. Assuming those 2 black holes transferred between one yet another, i assume it may be attainable for us to be interior a black hollow at any given 2d, in spite of the undeniable fact that that's extremely no longer likely.
No we are not trapped in black hole..
If it so den we cannot live a life like this because it should have swallowed all of us due to its infinite gravity :(
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