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UglyEd
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I am not a student of Physics although it is a very interesting subject to me. I watch a lot of science shows about Physics subjects and have had some questions about Black Holes. I just came across this forum yesterday and thought I could get some answers here.
When you see a graphic of a Black Hole it is usually a funnel shaped thing sucking everything around it in like a whirlpool, but I have thought wouldn't things circle into it more like the orbit of planets on a pretty much flat plain? Like if a star was on the same vertical plain as the Black Hole wouldn't the stuff from the star be spiralling around and into it like a giant disk instead of a funnel? Like the rings of Saturn but steadily being drawn into the Black Hole. Then if there were 2 stars 1 above it and 1 on the side wouldn't the spirals be perpindicular to each other an then the stuff from both stars would collide? I also read somewhere that Black Holes warp space and time and that is what creates the funnels, but in diagrams I have seen of this they show 2 funnels 1 above the Black Hole and 1 below. To me though this doesn't seem exactly right. Doesn't the gravity from the Black Hole pull equally from all directions? So if it is that Black Holes warp space in this manner and you imagine a giant cube in space with a thin membrain stretched around it, ( to represent the space that would be warped) and a Black Hole in the center, and the cube was the exact size so that the sides of the cube were in the the range of the Black Holes gravitational pull but the corners of the cube were out of range wouldn't this create 6 funnels? Then if that is true what if the membrain was stretched around a giant sphere? Wouldn't then the whole sphere just be sucked in and callapse? Anyway these are just a few questions that I have the time to ask right now. I am really glad I came across this forum cause I have a lot more questions to ask and it looks like I have found the right people to mb get some answers. So I thank you in advance for you help with these questions that I have. One more thing like I said I am not a student of Physics so if possible pls don't use to many terms exclusive to Physics. I have read through some of these threads and there are a lot of terms that I do not know right now.
Thanks Ed,
When you see a graphic of a Black Hole it is usually a funnel shaped thing sucking everything around it in like a whirlpool, but I have thought wouldn't things circle into it more like the orbit of planets on a pretty much flat plain? Like if a star was on the same vertical plain as the Black Hole wouldn't the stuff from the star be spiralling around and into it like a giant disk instead of a funnel? Like the rings of Saturn but steadily being drawn into the Black Hole. Then if there were 2 stars 1 above it and 1 on the side wouldn't the spirals be perpindicular to each other an then the stuff from both stars would collide? I also read somewhere that Black Holes warp space and time and that is what creates the funnels, but in diagrams I have seen of this they show 2 funnels 1 above the Black Hole and 1 below. To me though this doesn't seem exactly right. Doesn't the gravity from the Black Hole pull equally from all directions? So if it is that Black Holes warp space in this manner and you imagine a giant cube in space with a thin membrain stretched around it, ( to represent the space that would be warped) and a Black Hole in the center, and the cube was the exact size so that the sides of the cube were in the the range of the Black Holes gravitational pull but the corners of the cube were out of range wouldn't this create 6 funnels? Then if that is true what if the membrain was stretched around a giant sphere? Wouldn't then the whole sphere just be sucked in and callapse? Anyway these are just a few questions that I have the time to ask right now. I am really glad I came across this forum cause I have a lot more questions to ask and it looks like I have found the right people to mb get some answers. So I thank you in advance for you help with these questions that I have. One more thing like I said I am not a student of Physics so if possible pls don't use to many terms exclusive to Physics. I have read through some of these threads and there are a lot of terms that I do not know right now.
Thanks Ed,