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reply posted on 30-5-2010 @ 04:43 PM by SentientBeyondDesign
Correct me if I'm wrong.

But black holes release some of the material that gets pulled in via massive polar jets.


It eventually has nowhere to go and gets forced out with amazingly high kinetic force.

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The best way, that I find, to think of blackholes; is to imagine space as a fabric. The gravity of planets and stars would resemble depressions in this fabric, similar to laying a bowling ball on your bed. The greater the density, the deeper the depressions.

A blackhole, however, is more like punching a hole through your mattress; versus the mild and severe depressions of placing objects on your bed. Getting near it might get you caught in the declining, damaged material. But once you reach the lip of that hole in the mattress, you fall at an exponential rate, just a MASSIVE spike in momentum.


However, the whole thing about "lightspeed" travel ... I don't believe the particles that get drawn in would be accelerated to lightspeed. I believe blackholes would do well do give it a huge boost, but the implications of E=MC² would kick in and the you would have a constant effect of matter wanting to take up more space ... but massive forces won't relent, and continue to compact everything into a very small space.



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As for lightspeed or faster than lightspeeds, I would suggest looking into the theory of subspace travel. Theoretically, the fastest thing in the Universe is NOT light, it is actually the fabric of spacetime. Since ... it reacts instantaneously, and the effects are felt right there and then.

Some people have been led to believe that traveling via such a buffer would remove the obstacles. Acceleration of matter could proceed without meeting with any stray particles, by passing a massive void and coming out unscathed at their destination.

People have imagined various ways of implementing this, but have succeeded in none. Perhaps someday in the future, I hope.



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