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9640260 No.9640260 [Reply] [Original]

Brainlet here. Is there anyone who can give me a lesson about what's inside black holes?

>> No.9640316

>>9640260
I believe it’s actually unknown. Everything you hear about black holes pertains to what happens on the “event horizon” (light unable to escape, etc.), but not actually “inside”

>> No.9640321

lots of mass of course. black hole is a superdense state of matter.

>> No.9640322

>>9640260
Satoshi nakamoto

>> No.9640344

>>9640260

We don't know!

>> No.9640361

>>9640260
sucks up matter and decomposes it spitting it back out as radiation. So probably just a tiny ball of everything that gets sucked into it.

>> No.9640403

>>9640260
No one knows.
Mysterious ain't it?

>> No.9640415

>>9640260
which black hole are u talking about ?

>> No.9640443

>>9640415

Your mom's.

>> No.9640447

>>9640260
uniform spinning matter

>> No.9640472
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9640472

sci brainlets cant follow logic.

>hydrogen gas goes in to the black hole
>i cant see the light from the hole guyz, must be magic cuz my event horizon

its fucking superdense matter you brainlets. mostly hydrogen nucleons in a superdense state. just because you cant see the light doesnt mean you cant use deduction.


>pic related is sci brainlets

>> No.9640605

>>9640316
>>9640321
>>9640344
>>9640361
>>9640403
thanks for answers based anons!

>> No.9640790

>>9640260
While we aren't totally sure what's "inside", I like to think that there isn't really an inside. Black holes are just tiny spaces of immense density and intern, immense gravitational forces.

>> No.9640798

>>9640260
eli5 whats the deal with black holes anyway

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>> No.9640812

>>9640472
>mostly hydrogen nucleons
Now that's just flat out wrong.
Neutron stars are the next most dense substance we know of and in them all the protons and electrons have merged into neutrons.
In a black hole these neutrons must merge into each other to shrink the star below the diameter of its apparent horizon.
What that matter is then is anyone's guess. It could literally be a single particle.

>> No.9641014

>Le black holes are holes that you can go through like my mom's gigantic vagina

A black "hole" is a mass so large that light cannot escape. It is black not because it is a hole but because light cannot escape the mass hence it is black. It's more like a huge star the size of solar systems.

>> No.9641032

bookshelves

>> No.9641237

>>9640260
Get in there and tell us

>> No.9641326

>>9640472

Are you implying that there is nothing but matter past the event horizon? If not, than what is physics like in between the center and the horizon?

There is some crazy shit I've heard people guess, including 3D space and tie switching rolls.

From what it was told to me, it's something like the closer to the event horizon, all possible actions you can take becomes fewer the closer to it you go, ie less possible outcomes in 3D space as you are going faster in time the closer you get, and also the harder it is to escape. Once you hit the event horizon, you cant escape, then there is only one possible outcome, the singularity.

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9641380

>>9640260
All wavelength are blue-shifted to zero past the event horizon, so we really have no clue...

>> No.9641386

>>9640472
This is wrong, because space can be bent in such way that you can actually have a lot of space inside, what is inside a black hole? Depends on the rate of mass absorved and the topology of the singularity, since the mesh of space time is reduced, everything is reduced aswell, but of course the particles and mass doing the transition goes into a very violent process.

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>>9641380
>All wavelength are blue-shifted to zero

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9641448

>>9640260
Black dicks

>> No.9643196

>>9640260
hyperdense matter
who knows how, though?

>> No.9644405

>>9640472
This image triggers me so much

It's the limit as x approaches 0, not infinity (and it should be negative too!)

>> No.9644415

>>9640260
my limited understanding of string theory says gravity would compress the absorbed matter into new classes of ultra massive subatomic particles.