I saw a program about this guy who set on fire and there was no explanation for it. Now I keep thinking I'll ignite. I live in a ground floor flat and I'm worried if I do ignite I'll take everyone else out in the flats above me. I'm considering sleeping in my fire blanket but that wouldn't solve the bed underneath me setting alight. I'm just so worried and don't know what to do. Will I ignite?
I see it as a black on black slowly swirling spot in the universe. Sort of a fish eye view. Thats how my brain has to visualize it. And as for where the matter goes, Couldn't it be recycled into new planets in a dimension we can not see.? Is it still there in a from we can't see or track with our current level of tech? This question generates more questions than answers..lol
If you thought of the sun as a bowling ball and the earth as a marble and place them on a mattress which represents space-time, you can see the effect that gravity has. Now if you had something that was so heavy and small (dunno a hunk of depleted uranium) that would warp the fabric and tear the mattress, that would be a black hole. That how's I understand it.
ummm yeah!!!! Seriously though I know that we are to think of this flat plane in the universe but I'm just not buyin that. The stars and other solar systems are all around us so if it were some flat plane wouldn't we all line up on this plane.I'm also not buyin into this The universe is non-ending Let's look at the universe from a different perspective shall we. How about we go micro for a minute. If we all lived on this tiny micro universe and we were just a speck of existence thorough the micro universe we would be oblivious to our known universe. I know I'm kinda hard to follow but stay with me. We are but a spec of dust on the edge of a remote solar system pee ons away from anything that vaguely close to us. Who's to say we are not apart os some tiny micro organism flowing through some vast openness and this black hole is just some vent. I think we as humans think too highly of our existence but Kinda like the drain thing going on there keep up with that.
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The most common visualization is that of a pool ball on a rubber sheet. The sheet sinks down to a minimum with the ball at the lowest point. This is a good 2d representation. As for 3d, imagine the pool ball sinking into the rubber sheet again, and then add rubber sheets parallel to all of the infinite planes intersecting the ball. The ball also sinks into these. This is a much better picture than the 2d representation, and really shows that the black hole (or any other object) is pulling space in towards itself instead of sinking into space-time like most diagrams show. We don't really know if the matter goes somewhere else when it enters the black hole, but theoretically it would become part of the singularity, meaning it would pretty much go nowhere.