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Imabeliever | 21:59 Mon 05th Jan 2015 | Science
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http://www.itv.com/news/2015-01-04/nasa-probe-nears-end-of-pioneering-mission-to-pluto-after-nine-year-journey/

It's an amazing time for science with Pluto, The Mars Mission and the Rosetta Stone mission amongst the many we're not being told about.

Are there plans to send a spacecraft into a black hole? What could we hope to learn from this mission and would it be futile due to the unknown forces the scientists want us to believe or has this all been a smokescreen with a mission already secretly on it's way?
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Let's not rule out the possibility that we're in the middle of a super black hole as we speak flobadob
Okay believer, I'll send a probe your way. Can't wait for the results.
I don't think it would be unreasonable to rule that out pretty much Imabeliever, but never say never and if you can provide some evidence of it I'd be all ears.
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we speak flobadob

I can understand a bit of Klingon but flobadob
is beyond me.

Do you subscribe to Ike's ideas, ima?
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Are you a standup comedian in the real world talbot? Get heckled much or slay the audiences with your genius wit? I must say I find you pretty funny so give up the day job and give it a go if you're not already at the Apollo/Palladium/Blackpool Pier.

David Icke? Not in the slightest. Do you subscribe to his reptillian shapeshifter ideas? He is certainly an "Interesting" fellow but this doesn't fall into our "Scientific fact" bracket
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Hopefully that never offended you talbot. I once wanted to be a comedian but the serious world of science took over my life though I do like the odd sarcastic tussle in the name of comedy every once in a while with fellow likeminded thinkers such as yourself so please don't take it to heart, no malice was intended although punchy puns were intended. Hope you enjoyed them
The link was interesting reading but nothing new.
It's basically the expand/crunch theory of a universe that explodes, expands and then shrinks back to a singularity.
If that singularity is a humongous black hole, which leads to even more unknowable things that would be brilliant, if we could ever get to see it.
It doesn't change the answer though. We don't go to a black hole because we can't get there. We haven't bent physics enough yet.
There's nothing sinister about that.

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