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Infinite gravity

Ok, so i was thinking. If a blackhole has gravity so intense that light can't escape. What happens when a super massive black hole sucks in a another, smaller but still super massive black hole?

Submitted by: Kappy 7 weeks 6 days ago – Made popular 6 weeks 11 hours ago
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2012

Actually, it makes a massive explosion in space. but it does that by collapsing in on itself. so it starts like and inward explosion but then shoots off at extreme speeds and releases an astronomical amount of energy.

"When you smoke the mighty herb, it reveals ya to yourself." -Bob Marley

what he said

that explanation is accurate
some facts:
-a super massive black hole contains between a hundred thousand and 18 billion (the largest known) solar masses
-a quasar (or blasar in some cases) occurs when this happens and that is an extreme burst of gamma rays visible from millions of light years away.

i think it actually just colludes into a bigger black hole, because a black hole is really just a super condensed chunk of matter. i have no idea though, because most of what i say is out-of-ass-speak

I believe dat was how rock and roll was created...

Dude what if it created a time warp and so when shit went in it it went into another dimension. Like alternate reality shit. haha

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-Potluck-

If you look up atronomical eras, all of the black holes could combine into one and start another big bang.

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mind blown.

the bigger black hole sucks the smaller one and all that it contains into it's point of singularity which makes the bigger black hole slightly bigger.

I just watched a video on this the other day they kind of eat each other and eventually become just one even bigger black hole. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8

haha, blasar. ::giggle::