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What do you think is in the middle of a black hole?

The theory behind a black hole is the idea that if enough mass is in one location, the gravity would be so great that the escape velocity would be 186,000 miles per second so that even light could not escape. This, of course, is assuming that light can be effected by gravity. No one has ever seen a black hole since no light could escape one if it existed.

Some suggest the problem black holes are supposed to fix is this: if the big bang theory were true, the matter should be evenly distributed, and the planets, moons and galaxies should be spinning the same direction in space. Since matter is not evenly distributed in space (we have clumps of matter called galaxies then zillions of miles of nothing between) the believers in the big bang theory are trying to explain why. They are trying to say: "There is matter in between the clumps but we can't see it because it is in black holes."
 
The theory behind a black hole is the idea that if enough mass is in one location, the gravity would be so great that the escape velocity would be 186,000 miles per second so that even light could not escape. This, of course, is assuming that light can be effected by gravity. No one has ever seen a black hole since no light could escape one if it existed.

Some suggest the problem black holes are supposed to fix is this: if the big bang theory were true, the matter should be evenly distributed, and the planets, moons and galaxies should be spinning the same direction in space. Since matter is not evenly distributed in space (we have clumps of matter called galaxies then zillions of miles of nothing between) the believers in the big bang theory are trying to explain why. They are trying to say: "There is matter in between the clumps but we can't see it because it is in black holes."
Alrighty...
Do you science bro?

1. Black holes have been detected. You can observe them by the the effect the super massive black hole in Sagittarius A (the center of the milky way) has on the surrounding stars, flinging them around at millions of miles per hour. Also, the recent discovery of gravitational waves could only being measured by two objects with the mass of two black holes colliding. Causing the weakest of all the forces t be measured for the first time.

2. Mass IS extremely uniform across what we can observe in the universe today.

3. Light is affected by gravity, gravity can bend light and distort it, e.g. gravitational lensing.

4. It isn't the escape velocity in a black hole that keeps light it. It is the distortion of space time. Once you get past the event horizon, space time is distorted so much that the only trajectory that light can take is angled downward, into the singularity.

The big bang is the only theory that seems to explain gravity, electromagnetism, both nuclear forces, quantum mechanics, and inflation.
They are not saying all the nothingness that is between galaxies is mass trapped in black holes, what they are saying is 1. There is a mechanism for inflation we can't detect and 2. There is much much more matter than we currently see in our galaxies to hold them together via gravity.
 
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  1. Alrighty...
    Do you science bro?

    1. Black holes have been detected. You can observe them by the the effect the super massive black hole in Sagittarius A (the center of the milky way) has on the surrounding stars, flinging them around at millions of miles per hour. Also, the recent discovery of gravitational waves could only being measured by two objects with the mass of two black holes colliding. Causing the weakest of all the forces t be measured for the first time.

    2. Mass IS extremely uniform across what we can observe in the universe today.

    3. Light is affected by gravity, gravity can bend light and distort it, e.g. gravitational lensing.

    4. It isn't the escape velocity in a black hole that keeps light it. It is the distortion of space time. Once you get past the event horizon, space time is distorted so much that the only trajectory that light can take is angled downward, into the singularity.

    The big bang is the only theory that seems to explain gravity, electromagnetism, both nuclear forces, quantum mechanics, and inflation.
    They are not saying all the nothingness that is between galaxies is mass trapped in black holes, what they are saying is 1. There is a mechanism for inflation we can't detect and 2. There is much much more matter than we currently see in our galaxies to hold them together via gravity.

    Do I science?....

    sci·ence
    ˈsīəns/
    noun

    The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.

    sci·en·tif·ic meth·od
    noun

    A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.

    Yes, although history was my major. Ever since I stumbled across several giant insect fossils some 30 years ago, science has been a secondary passion. I do not contend to turn this post into some philosophical debate, there are plenty of other forums for which that dialogue is accustomed, only to address that there are alternative theories.

    Here are 33 more scientists weighing in on the subject:

    https://web.archive.org/web/20140401081546/http://cosmologystatement.org/
 
Exactly, "time" is a human made measurement....that's all.

Of course.... that measure is determined by our position/velocity thru the universal frame of reference. Of which we as yet have effectively no control. It doesn't matter that we just have monkey brains that can't perceive timespace any other way. Practically, time flows at the same rate here no matter what.
 
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