Hello,
I'm a junior in college and sadly I live out in the middle of nowhere (country living). None of the colleges within driving distance offer any real science base courses beyond the the basic general education requirements, or medical related classes required for nursing, radiology, ect...
Recently, I've taken an interest in Astronomy and decided to become better equated with the night sky. This of course led me to information on the formation of planets and stars as well as the different formations of galaxies. Eventually, I ran across superclusters which I'm assuming in laymen's...
Thanks for all the info. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't wasting my time on something that would not be benificial beyond the mere parlor tricks.
http://cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/BHfaq.html#q3
not sure about the difference in what you would see through a static black hole but from the link its really nothing special. Highly doubt you would see a parallel universe regardless of any circumstance one might find themselves in.
1. I've only just scrapped through math in high school but recently I have started to take up an interest in the subject. I was listening to a math podcast and they posted a question to be answered the following episode. However, I cannot seem to track that one down and I really need an answer...