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Black holes don't exist. They are plasma clouds. Their density is increasing which increases their charge and EM strength.

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My guy, I came here to say the exact same thing.

Interesting theory. Do you have a source? I did a quick search that didn't lead to anything, but i'm certainly curious.

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"the Big Bang never happened"

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Look at the electric universe theory. Mainstream lies and shits all over it. But it's the only theory which has actual experimental data backing it. It's the only theory which explains the craters on moon. There is also historical descriptions of these stellar events which match lab experiments. As well as geologic features of our planet too.

Here's a good rule of thumb if you're hearing good physics or bullshit. Infinity is strictly a mathematical concept. It does not exist anywhere in nature. If a theory requires or uses infinity, it's bullshit.

The big bang theory is a catholic church invention. One which requires magic like dark matter, dark energy, and black holes to sorta make sense with mathematics and little non-theoretical thought experiments.

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'no' would have been less effort mang

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According to the math of General Relativity, which was the first theory of gravity to predict the existence of black holes, the event horizon's radius is directly proportional to the amount of mass that exists within the horizon. So a black hole with twice the mass has twice the radius. It follows that the more massive a black hole is, the less dense it is.

2 times the mass, 2 times the radius, 8 times the volume, 1/4th the density.

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Just watch the fuck out when it starts 'twerking'.

Oops, I thought it said "black ho" - my bad.

I believe that the veterinary obstetricians call that "dilation of the negro's cervix."

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As the black hole increases in mass the event horizon grows larger but the singularly stays the same, a 1-dimentional point.

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I guess nobody has been in one to know for sure.

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Pretty sure anyone who goes into a black hole gets herpes.

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When a black ho gets bigger, it usually means that bitch be pregnant. Sheeeeeit!

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How do you weigh a singularity? I believe it gets bigger by dumping mass in it and this causes the event horizon radius to expand.*

  • this is a pure anecdotal comment
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this is a pure anecdotal comment

Oh, you incautious fellow, you made a half-statement. Now the fact checkers are going to ban you from the Internet and hunt down you and your family.

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It depends on definitions. If you define bigger as more mass, then black holes can certainly get bigger. If you define bigger as size, then ... who know? The artifacts of a black hole certainly get bigger (the activities around a black hole) but as for the hole itself, which isn't actually a "hole," who knows?

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Yeh, that's what I mean. You can only tell a black hole exists because all the light around it gets sucked in, but because you can't see it, how do all these scientists know it's actually growing in size, and not just compressing?