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Something I didn't know about black holes that blew my mind!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cute Tink" data-source="post: 56630400" data-attributes="member: 5363"><p>That is a fair point. As far as well can tell, which isn't much given we cannot investigate inside a black hole, particularly at this point in our advancement, nothing could survive such a trip. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, this is based upon our understanding at this point. Show our current technology to someone 100 years ago and that person would be flabbergasted. I cannot even imagine where we will be in 100 years, let alone 1,000. There's a good chance that our understanding of how to do it is lacking at this point. Give it time and someone will find a way. I would say I guarantee it, but I doubt that I'll be around to collect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cute Tink, post: 56630400, member: 5363"] That is a fair point. As far as well can tell, which isn't much given we cannot investigate inside a black hole, particularly at this point in our advancement, nothing could survive such a trip. Again, this is based upon our understanding at this point. Show our current technology to someone 100 years ago and that person would be flabbergasted. I cannot even imagine where we will be in 100 years, let alone 1,000. There's a good chance that our understanding of how to do it is lacking at this point. Give it time and someone will find a way. I would say I guarantee it, but I doubt that I'll be around to collect. [/QUOTE]
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