evince (04-13-2021)
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evince (04-13-2021)
sorry you dont like my post but its the truth it has nothing to do with hating science or politics it has every thing to do with science and the truth, we have know about black holes for over 100 yeas and are no closer to really understanding them.
We are in our infancy of technology and science and are just getting our toes wet into understanding the universe.
I think we will make great strides over time with our science and technology , but we are just baby's right now and have a rudimentary understanding of our universe. We still don't even know whats in the depths of our own oceans on the planet.
I am realist and to a extent a dreamer also, but because I am a realist I know we are just baby's as far as the universe goes and understanding it .
Cypress (04-13-2021)
I do not think it is a coincidence the super collider was killed in the early 1990s.
I could be wrong about this, but particle physics and nuclear physics were on the gravy train of funding during the cold war - partly because of military and national security applications.
After the Cold War the big bucks started flowing to genetics.
evince (04-13-2021)
It’s why it’s better to fund all emerging science
It’s alway and element of the next big commercial edge
Like NASA and computers
If theory the center of a black hole is infinitely . small but that creates a problem with q particles at the sub atomic level unless Einsteins theory of the existence of white holes os actually real and we have yet to detect one . they are basically just a black hole acting in reverse spewing out matter.A dead black hole .
Are Black Holes and Dark Matter the Same? Astrophysicists Upend Textbook Explanations
Upending textbook explanations, astrophysicists from the University of Miami, Yale University, and the European Space Agency suggest that primordial black holes account for all dark matter in the universe.
Proposing an alternative model for how the universe came to be, a team of astrophysicists suggests that all black holes—from those as tiny as a pinhead to those covering billions of miles—were created instantly after the Big Bang and account for all dark matter.
That’s the implication of a study by astrophysicists at the University of Miami, Yale University, and the European Space Agency that suggests that black holes have existed since the beginning of the universe **and that these primordial black holes could be as-of-yet unexplained dark matter. If proven true with data collected from this month’s launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, the discovery may transform scientific understanding of the origins and nature of two cosmic mysteries: dark matter and black holes.
https://scitechdaily.com/are-black-h...-explanations/
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