Thought about the big bang!

  • Thread starter Thread starter New Editor
  • Start date Start date

Hyde Parke

New member
well nothing can escape from a black hole. so, not to certain about that theory you have there. If I read it correctly?
 
Last edited:
Hyde Parke;1091621 said:
well nothing can escape from a black hole.

Which is why if it has no exit, it would eventually build up to a point where it would A.) overflow if the gravity had not been strong enough B.) Explode if the gravity was at the point where nothing could escape and kept building up.
 
Last edited:
a black hole is a collapsed star and doesn't have enough mass to spread out into an entire universe

this galaxy is not the only thing generated by the big bang, there are billions of galaxies that we know of
 
Last edited:
KTULU IS BACK;1091642 said:
a black hole is a collapsed star and doesn't have enough mass to spread out into an entire universe

this galaxy is not the only thing generated by the big bang, there are billions of galaxies that we know of
Also black holes stretch and destroy things and while it stretches it breaks things apart.
 
Last edited:
KTULU IS BACK;1091642 said:
a black hole is a collapsed star and doesn't have enough mass to spread out into an entire universe

this galaxy is not the only thing generated by the big bang, there are billions of galaxies that we know of

Your right, one black hole doesn't.

But collapsed stars number highly. They do have enough mass to create a single galaxy. Couldn't it be possible this happens more often than we know of? Of course we have never seen it, but we do know that things enter a black hole and do not come back, we do know they are pocket like, we do know that different galaxies have popped up since we began watching the universe with higher powered telescopes.
 
Last edited:
i deleted my post, but i thought i seen somewhere that extreme black holes exist weighing about a million times as much as the sun
 
Last edited:
Hyde Parke;1091719 said:
since their so small, whats the big deal about them?

c'mon son........

[video=youtube;Tfs1t-2rrOM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfs1t-2rrOM[/video]
 
Last edited:
btw, Ktulu did you see the new Futurama ep where they get trapped in the time machine that can only go forward in time?
 
Last edited:
Swiffness!;1091771 said:
c'mon son........

[video=youtube;Tfs1t-2rrOM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfs1t-2rrOM[/video]

wtf you showin me that for? dude i dont need a youtube tutorial..lol..but ah thanks i guess.
 
Last edited:
Swiffness!;1091778 said:
btw, Ktulu did you see the new Futurama ep where they get trapped in the time machine that can only go forward in time?

yeah

best gag was "i feel so empty" because his beer was gone
 
Last edited:
KTULU IS BACK;1091854 said:
yeah

best gag was "i feel so empty" because his beer was gone

nah, the best gag was.....

Humanity_Has_Diverged.jpg


There are we, advanced in intellect and morallity...
 
Last edited:
ThaChozenWun;1091889 said:
Whats big deal about what's size, the sun, planets, blackholes, or stars?

im speaking of black holes specifically, in which Ktulu dramatically deduced their size in comparison to the universe, or thats what i perceived from his post, I dont talk in circles or speak in morse crypt code, so if i come out and say something, thats exactly what i meant..If black holes are small in comparison in grand scheme of things, then whats the big deal about it/them, then this other hoola hooper comes in here and shows me a youtube tutorial on something that has nothing to do with the question. So maybe my presentation in the question was off, either way, your thread is interesting.

im outta here 4 the evening, catch y'all later. 1
 
Last edited:
big bang did happen...why? who knows....

of course the religious people will call bullshit but to each his/her own
 
Last edited:
Okay, so with your theory Chozen, a bunch of other planets, comets, rocks, debris all gathered in a black hole and blew and we get what we have now?

Where did that other stuff come from then?

Also, you see "Through The Worm Hole with Morgan Freeman" ??

They had a great showing about the Big Bang and this new theory, which was very interesting. I forget the name of it, I'll have to re-watch it again on my DVR. Been a while since I last seen it.
 
Last edited:

Members online

Trending content

Thread statistics

Created
-,
Last reply from
-,
Replies
130
Views
0
Back
Top
Menu
Your profile
Post thread…