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... known law of physics that would describe the use of teleportation using a black hole. Nor is there any known means of achieving teleportation of any kind.
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... dwarf in three to five billion years than about any potential black holes forming nearby For a collapsing star to form a black hole, it has to exceed the Sun's mass by at ... which will end in a black hole only if the remnant stellar core exceeds three solar masses And remember that once this star collapses to form a black hole, its effect on the matter around it will be exactly the same as before. All a black hole does is concentrate the mass of an ...
... space. This is a white hole. Now, if there is a rotating black hole in space, there is a chance for an object to fall into a black hole at a certain approach angle that ... center of the black hole and find its way out into another region of space through a white hole. The space connecting the two regions would be a worm hole. This worm hole could drop ... is, I must emphasize that scientists currently do not believe white holes or worms holes really exist—just because something can be described in a mathematical model does not mean it exists ...
... . Since science can offer no objective set of laws that work to describe what happens to matter in a black hole, we cannot offer any ideas about black holes or even if black holes could exist in other universes. Remember that the existence of black holes follows from Einstein's theory ...
... . There is no known way for today's science to completely unravel the mystery of black holes without devising a mathematically unified approach that would equally describe the large-scale features in ... many movies suggesting that the end part of a black hole is connected to a white hole via a connecting bridge—a worm hole—in space-time. With our current understanding of ...
... light is the ultimate speed in this Universe—nothing can ever exceed it. That means that once you are in a black hole, the escape velocity needed for a rocket ship to ... physics in our Universe. The fact that light cannot escape the gravitation well of a black hole also prevents our rocket ship from ever leaving.
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A black hole results from the final life stage that a star much more massive than our own Sun goes through as it loses its battle against gravity. The "black" in the term comes from the fact that nothing— not even light—can escape from the enormous gravitational force of a black hole.
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... is inside a black hole because once an object goes beyond the event horizon of the black hole, we lose contact with it forever. The laws of physics do not allow us to describe or ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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... counter-forces produced within the core of the star by a process called nuclear fusion. Black holes represent the end of life of certain high mass stars whose core temperatures fail to ... space that its gravity becomes so great that not even light can escape from its clutches. This results in a black hole.
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... that some of the largest black holes found in the centers of very large galaxies may contain a billion solar masses. The event horizon for such a large black hole would be about the ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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