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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Black holes are a lot more than just a theory, the evidence is now pretty overwhelming in fact here's a picture:
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/bh_obsv.html
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I saw that bit on Nasa's page about black holes having infinite volume as well but I'm not convince that the word "volume" actually has any real meaning inside the event horizon - bit like asking what was "before" the big bang if you ask me.
The critical feature of a Black Hole is that its escape velocity must be greater than c. If you do the maths I think it works out that an object with the mass of the Sun would be a Black Hole if it were about 4 miles or less in diameter, whilst the earth would need to be less than one inch across.
Super-densities such as this are thought to occur when stars of more than 1.3 Solar masses run out of fuel and gravity overwhelms the nuclear forces within the atoms, causing the star’s collapse.
The main reason I cannot see an atomic nucleus being a black hole (certainly among the elements we know about) is that the increasing density observed in collapsed stars comes about because the space between the nuclei and electrons is reduced by the effect of gravity. As far as I know there is very little space within an atomic nucleus and something quite different would have to happen to cause the necessary dramatic reduction in volume.
no is the answer a singularity is a small black hole and it can be creatid in a partical exselirator but if we creatid one it would go 2 the center of the earth inplode the earth til nothings left it would only take a cuppel of seconds you create one by using hevey ions plz send me a message bk my email is [email protected]