by neufer » Fri May 29, 2009 3:54 pm
wa7uhr wrote:question 1. Is it possible that Black Holes in galaxies will eventually start eating themselves up and eventually become so big that they will influence Black Holes in other galaxies with the result being all galaxies and interstellar matter will become one huge universal Black Hole??
For something to fall into a black hole it must start out with
extremely little angular momentum vis-a-vis the black hole.
This restriction basically limits
black hole fodder to:
1) original very local material or
2) occasional extragalactic material on
extremely unfortunate trajectories
3) or occasional actors in an
extremely bad Disney movie:
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The Black Hole (1979)
<<For five years the crew of the PALOMINO has ranged through deep space, searching for evidence of alien life--with no result. Then, their mission almost at an end, they discover a giant collapsar--the largest black hole ever encountered--and, drifting perilously near it, is the long-lost legendary starship CYGNUS...Incredibly, the ship is not a lifeless hulk. Its commander--the genius who designed the CYGNUS and planned its epic voyage--still survives, served by a horde of mechanical slaves. But Commander Hans Reinhardt (Maximilian Schell) has no desire to be rescued. He has a rendezvous with the incredibly hellish forces of the collapsar--and he plans to take the PALOMINO'S crew along on his doomed adventure.>>
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Dan Holland: The controls aren't responding.
V.I.N.CENT: Captain - the ship has been programmed!
Dan Holland: [Resigned] To Reinhardt's course!
Lieutenant Charles Pizer: [Shocked] You mean we're going into the black hole?
Dan Holland: Looks like it.
Kate McCrae: Let's pray he was a genius!
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Durant (Anthony Perkins): There's an entirely different universe beyond that black hole. A point where time and space as we know it no longer exists. We will be the first to see it, to explore it, to experience it!
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wa7uhr wrote:questions 2. Could a Colossal exploding Black hole been responsible for the origin of the suspected Big Bang and the birth of our universe??
Inquiring minds want to know!!!
We are not allowed to discuss
Cosmogony here.
[quote="wa7uhr"]question 1. Is it possible that Black Holes in galaxies will eventually start eating themselves up and eventually become so big that they will influence Black Holes in other galaxies with the result being all galaxies and interstellar matter will become one huge universal Black Hole?? [/quote]
For something to fall into a black hole it must start out with
[b]extremely little angular momentum[/b] vis-a-vis the black hole.
This restriction basically limits [b]black hole fodder[/b] to:
1) original very local material or
2) occasional extragalactic material on [b]extremely unfortunate trajectories[/b]
3) or occasional actors in an [b]extremely bad Disney movie:[/b]
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The Black Hole (1979)
<<For five years the crew of the PALOMINO has ranged through deep space, searching for evidence of alien life--with no result. Then, their mission almost at an end, they discover a giant collapsar--the largest black hole ever encountered--and, drifting perilously near it, is the long-lost legendary starship CYGNUS...Incredibly, the ship is not a lifeless hulk. Its commander--the genius who designed the CYGNUS and planned its epic voyage--still survives, served by a horde of mechanical slaves. But Commander Hans Reinhardt (Maximilian Schell) has no desire to be rescued. He has a rendezvous with the incredibly hellish forces of the collapsar--and he plans to take the PALOMINO'S crew along on his doomed adventure.>>
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Dan Holland: The controls aren't responding.
V.I.N.CENT: Captain - the ship has been programmed!
Dan Holland: [Resigned] To Reinhardt's course!
Lieutenant Charles Pizer: [Shocked] You mean we're going into the black hole?
Dan Holland: Looks like it.
Kate McCrae: Let's pray he was a genius!
..................................................
Durant (Anthony Perkins): There's an entirely different universe beyond that black hole. A point where time and space as we know it no longer exists. We will be the first to see it, to explore it, to experience it!
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[quote="wa7uhr"]questions 2. Could a Colossal exploding Black hole been responsible for the origin of the suspected Big Bang and the birth of our universe??
Inquiring minds want to know!!! [/quote]
We are not allowed to discuss [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmogony][b]Cosmogony[/b][/url] here. :)