I'm kind of confused, and this may sound really stupid;
but how can we live in a black hole if light exists?
isn't that kind of the idea of a black hole, so dense even light can't escape.
OR AM I MISSING SOMETHING CAUSE I PROBABLY AM.
We live in a black hole.
-
[Citation Needed]
- I'll cite your sources
- Posts: 21177
- Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:29 pm
- Location: hangin with edgy nerds
The idea is ridiculous and, like other universe theories, cannot be proved.
The universe exists in a black hole. The light is part of the universe, which is inside the black hole. We can't exist inside a black hole, either.
There are black holes in this black hole universe, meaning there are universes in our universe, with their own universes in them, and so on.
The universe exists in a black hole. The light is part of the universe, which is inside the black hole. We can't exist inside a black hole, either.
There are black holes in this black hole universe, meaning there are universes in our universe, with their own universes in them, and so on.

Lordy wrote:i also fear you
Rinoko wrote:You old saggy titted witch
- Superior Bacon
- Most Important Member
- Posts: 16573
- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:57 am
- Location: alcoholism, oregon
- DoNotDelete
- Posts: 12220
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:12 pm
- Location: Thinking.
I thought black holes aren't actually 'holes' per se, but rather collapsed stars composed of superdense matter with extraordinary gravitational force.
When people (esp. 'scientists') start talking about black holes actually being 'holes in space' I have a habit of rolling my eyes and/or facepalming.
When people (esp. 'scientists') start talking about black holes actually being 'holes in space' I have a habit of rolling my eyes and/or facepalming.
Last edited by DoNotDelete on Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
