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What
about black holes?
Answer:
In order to escape the
gravitational pull of the earth, a rocket must go 25,000 miles per hour. If it
goes less than this it will fall back down. This speed is known as the escape
velocity of earth. If a planet has stronger gravity, the escape velocity will
be even greater.
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.
The problem black holes are
supposed to fix is this: if the big bang theory were true, the matter should be
evenly distributed 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." Actually, they are arguing from a lack
of evidence not from evidence. This is a poor position to be in when trying to
prove your case in a court of law.
I don’t know if black holes exist
or not, but their existence is not proven.
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