And despite being an exact science, it is well known that basic physics doesn't apply to extreme circumstances, such as high velocities, sub-atomic spaces, etc etc. Black Holes are one of those such extreme circumstances.Plasma wrote:...swordplaymaster wrote:I shall attempt an argument. According to Hawking, a black hole is so massive that it tears a hole in the fabric of space/time. This causes things to turn illogical and unpredictable, at least until they are crushed into oblivion, so bacic geometry has no bearing there.
Is it just me, or did you manage to magnificently screw up basic rules of physics three times in one paragraph? Because what you just said makes so little sense that it sounds like something out of Warhammer40k!
Fortunately, unlike arts, science is an exact science. So I feel fully justified in thinking of you as someone who fails high-school physics until you provide a source of some sort. Yay!
Here's your source. Yes it's wikipedia. No I don't fucking care.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_bl ... _mechanics


