Black holes apparantly are not dense.
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there is no mass in black holes because there is no light and god made it that way -
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Obviously mad.
Clearly disregard the fact that super massive black holes having a density less than that of water is a thing.Last edited by Red Blaster; 01-6-2015, 09:27 PM.Originally posted by hi19hi19edgelord Linkin Park adolescent angst musicOriginally posted by choofhey great contribution to the thread cucklord the exit's up in the top right of your screen, it's called "log out"Originally posted by Funnygurl555what's a milky christmas :OComment
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please don't get into semantics, you clearly stated that black holes are not dense.
therefore, every single black hole is not dense at allComment
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Bring it onComment
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Yeah well, I read physics for idiots and it tells me that black holes are infinitely dense so I kinda know what I'm talking about.
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From Wikipedia:
Supermassive black holes have properties which distinguish them from lower-mass classifications. First, the average density of a supermassive black hole (defined as the mass of the black hole divided by the volume within its Schwarzschild radius) can be less than the density of water in the case of some supermassive black holes.[5]Last edited by Dynam0; 01-6-2015, 09:33 PM.Comment
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