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    16th March 2006, 1:33 AM
    "you're an idiot."

    I understand where you're coming from, but you're taking multiple theories and combining them in to what you call a fact when it isn't even a working theory and trying to debate my terminology on a simple basis.

    There's no way a black hole can have any consistent density because it is essentially hollow, black holes do move and are effected by other gravity. They almost act like a sattelite in some respects, but the trick is that the 'vortex' structure has to be based on its point of origin, while it can move and grow it can never leave it's birth place. if it were infinitely dense or any other such nonsense, it would litteraly redirect all gravitational fields in the universe and they do not do this. you seem to think it involves some kind of voodoo super physics but all things in the universe are applied to the same rules and cannot be broken other wise it's structure would collapse. Even when you take dark energy and dark matter in to question, they still apply to the rules.

    yes, this brings up a point on th origin and use of black holes (a universal fart). Use your imagination a little, why do hurricanes form? Is it the cause of conditions, or the effect of conditions? In other words, do they form out of a need. Hurricanes restructure layers of the atmosphere, guide important lows and highs effectively clean up any forming weather conditions over specific regions. Could it be possible that hurricanes form so that the atmosphere can exist and that without them it would eventually collapse? That's the comparison I was making, they seem to form for no reason other than to destroy and create chaos but perhaps they form in order to continue order, like a hurricane might.
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    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Dark Jaguar - 10th March 2006, 4:35 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by lazyfatbum - 10th March 2006, 5:07 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Great Rumbler - 10th March 2006, 6:43 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Darunia - 12th March 2006, 6:25 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Dark Jaguar - 14th March 2006, 2:17 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Dark Jaguar - 14th March 2006, 2:37 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by lazyfatbum - 14th March 2006, 11:23 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Dark Jaguar - 15th March 2006, 1:38 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by lazyfatbum - 15th March 2006, 4:26 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Dark Jaguar - 15th March 2006, 7:31 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by lazyfatbum - 16th March 2006, 1:33 AM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by Dark Jaguar - 16th March 2006, 4:42 PM
    Behold the power of an alternative to black holes! - by lazyfatbum - 17th March 2006, 9:16 AM

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