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Old 05-October-2005, 11:33 PM
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What is ‘in’ a black hole…a singularity, and what does it take to make a singularity??? An explosion that breaks E=MC squared. So, the reality is, that it takes an explosion with enough ‘energy’ to break E=MC squared to make a black hole!!! So what is really making the black hole? Not the mass, but enough energy to break E=MC squared!!!

[I think I won't be the only one who'd like some clarification here.]...

Probably not, This stems from being told (when I suggested that GRB's were making SMBH's) that the Hypernova's??? were not "massive" enough to make SMBH's, so when I suggested that the only thing that could make a SMBH was a singularity, I was told that singularity couldn't possible exist. So, once I investigated the whole singualarity issue, I was more convinced than ever that the long held 'assumptions' were incorrect.

The reason for this is actually pretty simple. Everyone who believe in the Big Bang was already convinced the singularity made the whole universe, and the rest thought that either singularities didn't exist or that the Big Bang was wrong but still believed in the begining definition of "Infinite Density"...so no one ever looked for any other singularity posssibilities.

Your answer to Blob was exactly correct!!!

Thanks for the questions Baka!