Me ,a 13 year old boy, have created an experiment that can create a wormhole that we can use to time travel. If you want to read the experiment plan then follow this link...
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-367891#
Black holes do give off gravitic waves, but according to non-string theory, no a convergence of electromagnetic waves in space do not create a black hole.
No, no astronauts have disappeared into a black hole. Black holes are objects in space with such strong gravitational pull that not even light can escape from them. Human space exploration has not led to any incidents involving black holes.
Black holes are located throughout the universe, often at the centers of galaxies. They can also be found in binary systems with other stars. Some black holes are remnants of massive stars that have collapsed, while others are supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies like our own Milky Way.
Black holes travel through space like any other object - they move in response to gravitational forces and can be influenced by the presence of other massive objects. As they move, their intense gravitational pull can affect nearby objects and can even distort spacetime around them.
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Worm hole.
Black holes are stars (suns) that implode when they die. Making a hole that sucks up any material in space.
if you are talking about the space in the worm where it is somewhat less segmented, that is where another worm puts fertilized eggs- the clitellum. the body cavity of any animal (what holds the organs in humans, it's the torso) is called the coelem. earthworms usually have a pair of coelems in each segment.
Black holes do give off gravitic waves, but according to non-string theory, no a convergence of electromagnetic waves in space do not create a black hole.
It isn't known whether micro black holes - usually called primordial black holes - exist at all. If they do exist, they can be at any random location of space.
There isn't any. A black hole is a location where the mass density is such that space folds in upon itself. A worm hole is a (theoretical) connection between two (or more) locations in space and/or time. At one time it was postulated that a black hole might be a portal into a worm hole ... but the math doesn't hold up.
The Hubble Space Telescope did not fly through any black holes, as there are none in our solar system. If it did fly into a black hole it would have been crushed by gravitational pressure
Big dipper and black holes are space words. The Black Eye Galaxy is a galaxy in outer space.
Black holes and the big dipper are in space. They begin with the letter b.
This experimental only confirmed that General Relativity was correct to an accuracy of at least 1%. Since GR. because it permits the existence of worm-holes, allows at least the POSSIBILITY of a time portal, some have said this experiment "suggests" its eventual creation. Unfortunately, using worm-holes for time portals has been shown to be impossible in any conceivable manner. Plainly put, we now know that stable worm-holes, large enough for even sub-atomic particles to go through, can't exist in our Universe.
A TH'erdemo worm twice the size of any humans or elephants head.
Have you seen any small worm-like creatures in your home lately?