Author Topic: Can singularities be real?  (Read 531 times)

If you don't know what it is, it sucks in energy all around it. After enough energy is gathered, it explodes violently (possibly with neutrons, radiation, etc.)

Please explain this to me more, is it science fiction or...

all i know is that singularity go big boom

hope that helped

After enough energy is gathered, it explodes violently (possibly with neutrons, radiation, etc.)
What? Where do you get this information


Black holes, man
Not sure about the explosion, though
The only thing maybe like that was something we saw in 2006, it still isn't explained

oh forget the center of the black hole thing. yeah singularity no go boom. it make universe not exist or something.


wtf i have a singular weewee i'm p sure they exist........

Speaking of black holes, reminds me of this video from Vsauce.

http://youtu.be/3pAnRKD4raY

It talks about singularities early on, so maybe that'll help you

I've found a SciShow video about the 2006 gamma-ray burst and white holes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1HqOEbq2L4

Maybe you were thinking of something like this when you said exploding singularities?


A singularity does not explode.

A singularity by definition is:

    a point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole.


A black hole sucks, much like your mother on a Saturday night. Black holes do not explode. They evaporate.