@Janus
Alright alright i get the point:approve:
No need to use those 'offensive' quotes...
I learned about space-time through the analogy of a trampoline...
The bend in trampoline was compared gravity ...
So i simply thought that maybe if we were to concentrate
the entire mass to the...
well i got the idea from the fact that
when the wannabe black hole is a star, it doesn't suck the other star's gas
but when it becomes one, it literally rips the star apart{exagerrating}
well then
why does the gravity of black hole increase,
after all the mass even 'decreases' as the outer layers are shed off,
and it is only the density that increases...
and gravity does increase as it starts sucking the companion star
and the distance{r} between them{2 stars} certainly...
Keeping the mass constant, if we go on increasing the density of a body
its gravity also goes on increasing, like what happens in a black hole,O.K.?
But according to the formula F=Gmm/r(square) , only the mass of the 2 bodies is taken into consideration...
Suppose 2 spheres are kept at a...