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Gopher, as much as I love your threads, you're wrong about light. And black holes are ex-stars. There are also photographs of them, I think something like a dozen or so at the centre of our galaxy alone.
2006 April 27 Composite Image Credit: X-ray in red - NASA/ CXC/S.Allen (Kavli Inst., Stanford) et al.; Radio in blue - NRAO/G.Taylor (VLA); Infrared in green - NASA/ESA/W.Harris (McMaster Univ.) MelT |
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Black holes do exist however I think we don't know enough about them to actually conclude something. I'm talking about the properties they have and the rules they follow.
Lately I've been intrigued by the concept of "dark matter" and "dark energy." Wiki those topics and just read the synopsis. It's the idea that something is holding our universe together. It's the foundation and structure that defines how fast a galaxy spins, where space gas accumulates, or how stars burn. Gravity, light, energy, mass, wavelengths, etc. I think there's a few more "real world" phenomena that has yet to be discovered and it involves the 90% of our universe that we don't understand. They're doing studies now to see if light exerts gravity. ![]() |
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http://hubblesite.org/hubble_discoveries/dark_energy/ and of course there are things we don't understand in cosmology, that's not in question. But we don't have to know everything about the universe before we can begin to understand individual parts of it. Black holes=real. We aren't guessing at the existence of black holes, we know they're there - we're just unsure of all their properties. MelT Last edited by MelT : 11-30-2007 at 06:13 PM. |
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I would love to repsond about black holes and gravity but I don't do as good of a job like the guy on NovaScienceNow. Then again theories are just that, a theory. Someday a new scientist will discover something revolutionary that will force people to make new theories. I like science.
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I didnt read all your post, just skimed most of it, but from what i saw your logic is full of holes and false statements, if you want me to go into i can but i still have a hangover and work to do...
(If this sounded mean or if i am being too forward or something its probably due to my massive headache...) |
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Exactly. Why can't people except that science is not always right.
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Christianity it tells itself, is inerrant: Science, "We're working our way towards a full understanding..." Christianity, "We have a full understanding...and we are the ONLY truth." So, being honest, which really should be told to give it a rest because it's not 'always right', christianity or science? MelT |
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People do accept that, quite readily, all the time. I have seen no one suggest anything else.
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And what is your arguement against my theory about light?
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This contradicts the equations of quantum mechanics, which always preserve information. Collapse of the massive stars actually leads to the formation of stars that contain dark energy and not black holes, says a scientist. Black Holes are just staples of science fiction, nothing more. It's a near certainty that black holes don't exist, even Einstein did'nt believe in them.
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Not just light, your understanding of planets too. You said: Quote:
No it's not. Light is both a particle and a wave form. | ||