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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Why are black holes special?
« on: 25/01/2016 03:45:34 »
I'm just a mere chemist at heart but I do find space-stuff very fascinating, and so far I have yet to find(understand) why black holes are so special, why can't they be simpler? In my mind they are just like a neutron star with a tad bit more mass making them 'suck' in light as well as matter.
How does an infinite density work? infinity doesn't sit well with me, it is a cop out for stuff we cannot explain, how could anything possibly have an infinite density without completely destroying the universe in the blink of an eye?
Any easy answers out there?
How does an infinite density work? infinity doesn't sit well with me, it is a cop out for stuff we cannot explain, how could anything possibly have an infinite density without completely destroying the universe in the blink of an eye?
Any easy answers out there?