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VelociBlade
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I was wondering about a question that popped into my mind recently -Let's say, theoretically, a device existed that could reverse the force of gravity somehow, to the point were it created antigravity. Since black holes are held together by their own gravity, pushing molecules closer than their magnetic fields would normally allow, if you launched this device into the singularity of a black hole, wouldn't the black hole, with no gravity to hold it together, fling itself apart due to it's now-unmatched magnetic force? In fact, wouldn't this work for other dense stellar objects too?