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What do you do about black holes?.?

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  1. I dont do anything about them. I just sit at home and enjoy life as it is. SERIOUSLY!!


  2. When a star explodes, it goes into one of two phases- either Planetary Nebula or Supernova. Smaller stars go into Planetary Nebula and the larger ones go into Supernova. As you asked about black holes, we will ignore Planetary Nebula. When a large star dies, it will explode in the form of a Supernova. Large amounts of heat and radiation are emmited when this occurs. Most of the times, there is a little left over after a Supernova (known as a Neutron Star). But, sometimes all this energy is so powerful and the star is so heavy, that the gravity of this energy implodes on itself. The result of this is a black hole.

    Black holes are the most densest substance that scientists (think) exist. They have effectivley no mass and not even light can escape a black hole. But, how do we know black holes exist? We shoot lasers of light near black holes, or where we think they are, and we notice that the light "bends" around the black hole. This is how we know black holes exist.

  3. An odd question. It kind of comes off to me as "How do you stop black holes?". Well, there's no solid answer to that. Some scientist theorize perhaps black holes have no limit, thus consume forever. Truth is no one has enough evidence to even fully support the idea of black holes (though most people accept it). Now if you wanted to know if WE can stop a black hole or if  will ever have the resources to do so, its hard for me to believe we ever will (how would we conduct proper research?). This also lead to other questions, like why would you want to stop a black hole? Perhaps you're curious about our sun? Well once our sun dies we will no longer have a life zone, so a solution wouldn't help much at that point.

  4. What do you mean by "do"? We don't do anything about them. Not being stupid, just don't get the question.

  5. I'm not exactly sure of your question.  Is your question, how to get rid of them?

    If so, basically you can't.

    Although, it's theorized that if you wait a LONG time and a black hole doesn't "eat" for a while, the black hole will "evaporate".  It is theorized that black holes give off a form of energy called "hawking waves" (named after Stephen Hawking).  

    To be more technical of the hawking wave, the black hole goes through entropy that is the square of the topological string wave-function. This wave-function can be interpreted in the context of flux compactification of all spatial dimensions as providing a physical probability distribution on the moduli space of string compactification. Euclidean time is realized holographically in this setup.  (In case you are wondering, no I didn't make this up...this is for real).

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