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Coincidence I would imagine, but I was watching a History Channel show yesterday and they were talking with some scientists and a Quantum Physicist about black holes. There seems to be some differences of opinion on just what does happen to the matter that is drawn into them, but they had some pictures that were taken by some probe that was very far out in space, and said they think they are the remains of a black hole exploding. The big difference of opinion seemed to be that a black hole couldn't explode, but with all of the matter drawn into it, eventually something has to happen and the one person said it was basically a smaller version of the Big Bang theory. Eventually far off in time the Earth and all planets will burn out and contract into very small pieces of dense matter and that will group together and another huge explosion will create more planets. At least that is what they all seemed to agree on. They didn't totally agree on whether any of the matter drawn into a black hole could be ejected on the other side or if it would just continue to build a huge base around the core until it exploded and blew everything apart and most likely would form more planets to replace the ones that had been eaten. Interesting, but I wish they could actually send a probe into one to see just what happens but nothing could survive much past the Event Horizon.
Ron
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