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Old 02-21-11, 12:35 AM   #1
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Black hole - then we would have to suvive the black hole according to scientist eveything breaks up inside the black hole.
It's quite the opposite, actually, everything is compressed inside a black hole due to the infinite gravitational pull in the singularity, so nothing would quite break apart. Not much use for interstellar travel in either case, though.
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Old 02-21-11, 12:42 AM   #2
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Speculation is fun n' stuff, but I've held to this concept:

Not only is the Universe capable of more than we imagine, it's capable of more than we can imagine.
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Old 02-21-11, 12:42 AM   #3
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It's quite the opposite, actually, everything is compressed inside a black hole due to the infinite gravitational pull in the singularity, so nothing would quite break apart. Not much use for interstellar travel in either case, though.
I think they do 'break apart', but not in the way being used above. The electron bonds get broken when the atoms get crushed under the immense gravity, therefore releasing the bonds. Since it is a singularity. then the structures of objects no longer exist. The debate in physics continues though over if the information of these structures remains, ie Hawking radiation and all the associated issues.
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