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5056660 No.5056660[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

DO WE HAVE ANY OBSERVATIONS OF A BLACK HOLE? ANY DATA AT ALL? OR JUST THEORETICAL BULLSHIT. ALSO, HOW FAR AWAY DOES A BLACK HOLE TUG YOU IN? HOW COME WE DON’T FEEL IT HERE ON EARTH?

And you probably think it is stupid question but i am not a physacist like you but why doesn't gravity attract gravity?

>> No.5056675

>>5056660

opposites attract.

>> No.5056697
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>OP can't into basic rules of physics
>OP hasn't seen the video of light bending
>OP is a ______

>> No.5056708

>2 dumb for relatively
>relatively

My sides.

>> No.5056721

actually, no. there is no physical evidence for the existence of black holes.
black holes, as are holostars and gravacstars are solutions of einsteins fieldequations.
and as log as we dont send a probe to ne nearest "assumed black hole" we wont ever find out if its really a black hole.

>> No.5056737

>>5056721
how would the probe know if it was a black hole?

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>> No.5056750

>>5056697
I'm hoping you're trolling and you know that's a simulation

>> No.5056752

>>5056721
That which exists in the center of our galaxy definitely acts like a black hole.

>> No.5056763

Ok this is now a 'don't feel ashamed to question the mainstream' thread

Isn't the whole idea that just cause the universe is big, if you keep on testing for whether there will be intelligent life or not, it’s a lot, then isn’t that just the gamblers fallacy?

>> No.5056772

>>5056752
it could aswell be a gravacstar or a holostar, well only know if a probe "tests" the vent horizon