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Graduate Does Dark Matter Impact the Properties of Black Holes?
Hello. so...you think that if dark matter falls into the black hole, it suddenly becomes normal matter? :)- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Do Black Holes *actually* exist?
I don't get the negativism and the will to say it isn't so on this forum. What exactly has been observed or measured about the Hawking radiation? Nothing..or not much. So we don't know much about it yet you're sure it won't give us information about what's beyound the EH. How can you narrow your...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Do Black Holes *actually* exist?
Maybe the Hawking radiation characteristics will be the way to learn/see beyound the event horizon...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Conditions necessary to form the first and simplest structures
ofcourse i didnt mean stars as first structures :) regarding the why the forces are...it would make sense to be so because if the difference in the force carrying particle structure. meaning three sticks aligned is a different structure to two sticks aligned and one crossing them. So three...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Conditions necessary to form the first and simplest structures
This thread is not going in the direction i am interested in. What do you mean they just are? you're saying god just went click? :p The first structures are the first structures..what was created first in the timeframe? stars or hadrons?...duh... Anyone else chip in? There must be a...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Conditions necessary to form the first and simplest structures
i understand your point. so the structures are perpetum mobile? I'm an engineer and to me that sounds like...wizardry :) ok, so what makes the forces be? what makes the forces stable? ;) anyway...the question still stands: what would be the conditions when the first structures came to be. I'm...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Conditions necessary to form the first and simplest structures
hmm...a book and a table are not a system nor a structure The force forming and/or sustaining the atomic or subatomic structure is an effect of application of energy...think about it...why are they spinning around each other in those exact trajectories and not in square trajectories? well...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Conditions necessary to form the first and simplest structures
Thanks for the book name. Energy can be lost and is lost trough the inneficiency of the atomic and subatomic structures. They can't be perfect and some energy is used to keep the structure from colapsing into a lower state of energy. Without interaction from other higher energy systems, the...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Conditions necessary to form the first and simplest structures
"In the minutes following the explosion, protons and neutrons collided in nuclear fusion reactions to form hydrogen and helium." I found this bit of text in an article...and it got me thinking. What were the conditions the first atoms formed? Further more..what were the conditions that...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Effects of perpendicularly-approaching asteroid on Earth
your sense of scale is off..if it were like you explained in the first posts you could pick up electrons from atoms by holding a water melon next to your target atom. I don't think numbers are absolutely needed to "solve" this one...its rather observational and logic. An object so large...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Could the Formation of Great Voids be Explained by Ordinary Laws of Motion?
and yet it expands in time...and its rippled in some areas. i think..eigther we use the wrong words to define space or we should consider it a physical object.- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Higgs Boson and Dark Matter / Dark Energy
The way i understand the Higgs field is as another layer of support for existence, the other layer being space-time. Higgs as the probability that one particle has a different amount of potential energy than the other, this applied for each position possible in spacetime and using the complete...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Is there a maximum mass for a black hole?
Sorry for that, just trying to push a bit on fact that you said: Yes after i asked if you're satisfied with answers like "simply the distance from the center of the black hole to the event horizon" when it comes to what's beyound the event horizon. i would really like to see theories on how...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Is there a maximum mass for a black hole?
hehe, this is a bit like saying: god went click and the light was on :P why not? what would you call it? or you think it just infalls without any rules/properties? why are you being sarcastic? how should i know? but if the black hole occupies any space at all there probably is a certain mass...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Is there a maximum mass for a black hole?
So you're saying the observable diameter of the object has no corelation to its mass? You're satisfied with "simply the distance from the center of the black hole to the event horizon" ? Even if the event horizon is just a shell around a point with zero/one volume, what's behind the EH is...- morghen
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics