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as the newest member of this forum, i'd like to propose a theory of mine.if nuclear fusion in the sun is done by the center of atoms touching, releasing energy and making heavier elements, and black holes are the most dense things in the universe, would it mean black holes use fusion too? it is possible, because the black hole would just bring in the light that it releases, and possibly suck in heat as well.in Beyond the Cosmos by Dr. Hugh Ross, he mentions an Ultranova, which is a powerful explosion that would of blown us away if it were in the same half of our galaxy. could an Ultranova be the death of a black hole? is it possible, since the black hole is so dense, that when it dies, things might possibly go faster than light?something to chew on for you []
my first post was a topic that I had had burning inside my head for quite some time before I joined the forum, here it is:Quoteas the newest member of this forum, i'd like to propose a theory of mine.if nuclear fusion in the sun is done by the center of atoms touching, releasing energy and making heavier elements, and black holes are the most dense things in the universe, would it mean black holes use fusion too? it is possible, because the black hole would just bring in the light that it releases, and possibly suck in heat as well.in Beyond the Cosmos by Dr. Hugh Ross, he mentions an Ultranova, which is a powerful explosion that would of blown us away if it were in the same half of our galaxy. could an Ultranova be the death of a black hole? is it possible, since the black hole is so dense, that when it dies, things might possibly go faster than light?something to chew on for you []