Once I heard that the sun would become a blackhole ,. and after reading ur posts i google it,.. read what i found,. Thanks God (real one) the sun is not massive enough to ever evolve into a black hole,.
What if the Sun became a black hole? ------------------------------------ Well, first, let me assure you that the Sun has no intention of doing any such thing. Only stars that weigh considerably more than the Sun end their lives as black holes. The Sun is going to stay roughly the way it is for another five billion years or so. Then it will go through a brief phase as a red giant star, during which time it will expand to engulf the planets Mercury and Venus, and make life quite uncomfortable on Earth (oceans boiling, atmosphere escaping, that sort of thing). After that, the Sun will end its life by becoming a boring white dwarf star. If I were you, I'd make plans to move somewhere far away before any of this happens. I also wouldn't buy any of those 8-billion-year government bonds.
But I digress. What if the Sun *did* become a black hole for some reason? The main effect is that it would get very dark and very cold around here. The Earth and the other planets would not get sucked into the black hole; they would keep on orbiting in exactly the same paths they follow right now. Why? Because the horizon of this black hole would be very small -- only about 3 kilometers -- and as we observed above, as long as you stay well outside the horizon, a black hole's gravity is no stronger than that of any other object of the same mass.
Ustedes son los mal pensados!!!!! BTW, it's just a pic it's not reeeeeeally Gods eye or Gods......... I wouldn't seriously joke about "that", not that I'm religious, but many here are, so I hope you don't take in that context
Hoy te acuso con mi párroco para que te excomulgue! Sinner! Hater! Sinter!
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Bainaman wrote: X4v13r wrote: Bainaman wrote: @ X - I just sent you a pic of one......... Couldn't post it here......you know.......People get too easily offended......God forbid the pic rubs people the wrong way....LOL I just made it more foro friendly there u go LaDyBuG........thnx Bainaman. X@vier
Thanks X!!! I need to learn how to do that!! hahahahahaha!!!!
Bainaman wrote: @ X - I just sent you a pic of one......... Couldn't post it here......you know.......People get too easily offended......God forbid the pic rubs people the wrong way....LOL I just made it more foro friendly there u go LaDyBuG........thnx Bainaman. X@vier
Thanks X!!!
I need to learn how to do that!!
hahahahahaha!!!!
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Bainaman wrote: @ X - I just sent you a pic of one......... Couldn't post it here......you know.......People get too easily offended......God forbid the pic rubs people the wrong way....LOL
Daeveed wrote: Those colours are not real....they're fake!! HAHAHAHAHAH!!!! I was gonna post the same thing......but figured it would pass right by everyones head....
What, are you kidding? I was thinking the same thing as I was scrolling down.
Since Confu loves it when I post "Geeky" threads........I thought I'd do another one....JUST FOR HER!!!!
Can you imagine being sucked in by a black hole??? What would you do??
I'd love to throw some people in a black hole......
BLACK HOLES
Once a giant star dies and a black hole has formed, all its mass is squeezed into a single point. At this point, both space and time stop. It's very hard for us to imagine a place where mass has no volume and time does not pass, but that's what it is like at the center of a black hole.
The point at the center of a black hole is called a singularity. Within a certain distance of the singularity, the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing--not even light--can escape. That distance is called the event horizon. The event horizon is not a physical boundary but the point-of-no-return for anything that crosses it. When people talk about the size of a black hole, they are referring to the size of the event horizon. The more mass the singularity has, the larger the event horizon. The structure of a black hole is something like this:
Many people think that nothing can escape the intense gravity of black holes. If that were true, the whole Universe would get sucked up. Only when something (including light) gets within a certain distance from the black hole, will it not be able to escape. But farther away, things do not get sucked in. Stars and planets at a safe distance will circle around the black hole, much like the motion of the planets around the Sun. The gravitational force on stars and planets orbiting a black hole is the same as when the black hole was a star because gravity depends on how much mass there is--the black hole has the same mass as the star, it's just compressed.
Black holes are truly black. Light rays that get too close bend into, and are trapped by the intense gravity of the black hole. Trapped light rays will never escape. Since black holes do not shine, they are difficult to detect.
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