If affects us by us frezzing to death because the sun faded away and everyone would die.
Active Galaxies are thought to be powered by rotation
black holes, and black nymph
star cycle
Neutronium is quite difficult to compress, but Black Holes are even more compressive. In the laboratory, most solids fit the bill.
it has a really good because lol umj.... because desity without desity there will be no black holes that is ajact thing with rainbows lol
Ergoregion
It is currently believed that most, if not all, galaxies contain supermassive black holes at their centers. These black holes can vary in size, with some being relatively small and inactive. However, the presence of supermassive black holes in galaxies is a common feature in the universe.
Black Holes eat everything including light. No matter how fast your going, nor how much mass you have. If you cross the event horizon, "The point of no return", then you are going to get sucked in.
It depends. No, we are not going to be destroyed by black holes today. Yes, we can create black hole, but they're microscopic and just evaporate. And finally, black holes are created almost everyday, we just can't see it because it's so far away.
No. Only planets have weather: It can't rain in space.
One of the LHC's objectives is to create micro black holes. These holes are so small however, they evaporate into radiation almost immediately.
Scientist first formulated it from the laws of physics (namely relativity) and figured out what affect they would have on the space around them. Once they figured out what the effect would be, they looked out in space and saw the effect, thus proving black holes.
Nobody exactly know what is in black holes. But some scientist think they might lead to other unerverses unknown to us.(kinda like the mass relay in mass effect the game)
Black hole has very strong gravitional force thats why if any things near from this black hole swalled this
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
yes and your going to fall in one too hahahahaha
To view distant galaxies and stars and other 'bright' objects and analyse the suspected black holes effect. Effect being the movement around the black hole, or the loss of visual contact of that object.