BLACK HOLES

 

Black Holes first appear in 18-th century fiction novel by some Brit or somebody like that. Whatever. It’s like Marvin the Martian or Superman.

Now imagine that 200 years from now some people will be “scientifically proving” that Marvin the Martian and Superman exist “SOMEWHERE”… just like black holes exist “SOMEWHERE” but nobody knows where? ;)

Ayayay!

The problem with black holes is that if their density is so high, how can anything FALL into a “hole” that isn’t a hole to start with. It’s more DENSE than IRON. Nothing “falls” into iron ball, how can it “fall” into something MUCH more DENSE?

It’s a contradiction. Something is being called a “hole” and yet it is NOT empty but is DENSER then IRON???

 

Holes are EMPTY.   Is there something CONFUSING about it?

 

That’s what holes are all about. EMPTINESS.

 

Something that is DENSER than IRON is NOT a “hole”. It is HARDER than IRON.

 

Nothing will ever fall inside any hard object. I suggest you try to fall into a wall few times. I think it will clarify my point… >:)

 

most of the space in a black hole is empty (allowing one to fall into

it.

No, you can’t fall into “Black Hole” because you “CAN’T FALL” into something DENSER THAN YOU.

 

I know… I’m right…

 

(meanie me >:)

 

PAWEL KOLASA