Despite what you may have heard, scientists did not try to "make" a black hole. The reason being:
A black hole can be located due to its gravitational attraction. If matter falls into the black hole, it will emit x-rays; also, even if this is not the case, the black hole can be detected by the gravitation it exerts on nearby objects - for example, if an object orbits the black hole. A black hole may also change the direction of light emitted from behind it, for example, from a far-away star or galaxy. This is known as "gravitational lensing".
Well you could try google images, but other wise there is no actual real footage or pictures of any black hole because the gravitational pull of a black hole is so powerful that it can even suck up light!
Very close to the black hole you have very little worry about Cancer. After you pass a certain place, you won't have the power to escape it and in an increasingly faster and faster manner you will get pulled into the black hole. At certain distances from the black hole, you and bunches or rock and plasma and ice will start being compressed together, as the mess (you and everything else approaching the black hole) becomes more and more compressed ...think tomato to tomato soup to a single super-compressed droplet. Cancer? Try cooked, diced, sliced, baked and pureed. Getting close to a living star is much more of a Cancer risk than a dying one (black hole.)
To get a bike out of a hole, you can try lifting the bike out by pulling on the handlebars and rear wheel simultaneously. If the hole is too deep, you may need to ask for help from someone to assist in lifting the bike out. Make sure to check for any damages on the bike before riding it again.
First answer person:Nope. It's a planet and planets don't have black holes in the center of them: a black hole at it's center would eat the planet quickly and move on to the next and the next and the ....Second answer person (much handsomer):hmmm....well has anyone actually seen the center of a planet to show there's no black hole?Physicist Nassim Haramein, on the cutting edge of "fractal cosmology", mentioned in a lecture once that *everything* has a black hole at its centre (atoms, people, planets, etc).I'm not a physics whiz so I'll lose an argument if you try and debate me; however I would suggest searching for his name and checking out what he's got to say. (I heard his theory on an 8-hour Google Video epic).-DanPS Check this out (part 2 of the video): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6151699791256390335#docid=-1895475242307393956 ... right at the beginning he talks about a black hole at the center of the sun.
Just try your best to stay out of its event horizon and you'll be fine.
At one time it was believed that there were "timelike" paths through a black hole, but the problem is that all such paths necessarily intersect the singularity. In other words: if you try to use a black hole to "pass through time", the only thing you're going to pass is away.
A black hole can be located due to its gravitational attraction. If matter falls into the black hole, it will emit x-rays; also, even if this is not the case, the black hole can be detected by the gravitation it exerts on nearby objects - for example, if an object orbits the black hole. A black hole may also change the direction of light emitted from behind it, for example, from a far-away star or galaxy. This is known as "gravitational lensing".
Try a couple of experiments that you can think of
The song played in the baseball scene in twilight is called Supermassive black hole by Muse. Try these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsp3_a-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsp3_a-PMTw and if they dont work you can listen to it on utube just type in supermassive black hole by muse . TAAADDDAAAAA!
Only black can make black light, so if you try to add any color of light to black, it will stay black.
Escaping a black hole and surviving its immense gravitational pull is currently considered impossible according to our current understanding of physics. The gravitational force of a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape from it, making it extremely dangerous for any object or person to try to escape.
You could try using some food colouring. If you can't find any black colouring, try mixing some together.
Only black can make black light, so if you try to add any color of light to black, it will stay black.
Most people make a hole. But what ever works people do. Try the hole tho that way it dosent get every where and you can channel where it goes
Well you could try google images, but other wise there is no actual real footage or pictures of any black hole because the gravitational pull of a black hole is so powerful that it can even suck up light!
Very close to the black hole you have very little worry about Cancer. After you pass a certain place, you won't have the power to escape it and in an increasingly faster and faster manner you will get pulled into the black hole. At certain distances from the black hole, you and bunches or rock and plasma and ice will start being compressed together, as the mess (you and everything else approaching the black hole) becomes more and more compressed ...think tomato to tomato soup to a single super-compressed droplet. Cancer? Try cooked, diced, sliced, baked and pureed. Getting close to a living star is much more of a Cancer risk than a dying one (black hole.)