zaangalewa
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We don't know - and we never will know (except we will find new natural laws) - what happens beyond the event horizon of a black hole. The following page contains a little film with a travel route to Sgr A*: Galactic Center
You also mentioned what happens beyond the event horizon.
No. But I heard mathematically it looks like someone falls into the past and comes from the future who falls behind the event horizon. No idea whether this is true or not. And mathematically it seems to be the whole energy of the mass of 6.5 billion suns is able to be concentrated in only one point. This was the rason why Karl Schwarzschild thought the first time in history of all mankind about this possibility of an event horzion (=Schwarzschild radius).
I think you meant at the event horizon. Once reaching it, any matter is pulled inside the black hole by its ginormous gravity. I'm not sure if it's like Hotel California where you check in, but never check out. There are photons or quatum particles that escape in a 2-to-1 ratio, but I cannot explain how it happens. It's still a mystery to me.
Sure it is. Only allknowing atheists never wonder. The most irritating point: It needs all this nearly endless natural powers for our existence. Only a little movement in some natural constants - and life would be impossible. Even if life at all would only be a kind of totally random principle (how?) we could watch every second a parallel universe for billions of years and we never would be able to find life. And what do we do with god's living creation here on our own planet? ...
It's by the way in this context also funny that people don't have any problem to believe an endless amount of universes came out from nothing - but have a big problem with the rise from death of Jesus. Perhaps this is only because three women - all of them had the name "Mary" - were the first, who reported about the empty grave. Who trusted in this time of history in thsi area of the world in the testimony of women? Peter did. Sure he did. Truth is always true. Who trusts today in emancipated women? Everyone, isn't it? ... Except perhaps they say:
Oremus. Deus, qui per resurrectionem Filii tui
Domini nostri Iesu Christi mundum laetificare dignatus es:
praesta, quaesumus, ut per eius Genetricem Virginem Mariam
perpetuae capiamus gaudia vitae. Per eundem Christum, Dominum nostrum. Amen.
Translation in modern English: The Christian idiots still believe he's risen.
And yes we do: He's risen.
Happy Easter.
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