Anti Matter Void., Name's Black hole.
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Posted: Jul 11 2008, 07:02 PM


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Anti Matter Void

History:
The Anti Matter Void, or AMV was found by the Ger'athen Empire. Outside of their solar system, a star called Sar'lar colasped and super novaed. Once Technology got around, scientist sent a probe to study near by solar systems, and got the image of this;

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The Guard instantly got hold of the picture, holding it away from the public. After many centuries of study, Scientist found that it was a primordial black hole, only .01 mm big. The Scientist also found that it had a outer space around it called the Eve'Hor or Event Horizon, and also a Er'go, or Ergoshere.
After a few more centuries, scientist found that, using the Ergoshere, they could compress the Anti Matter Void, and even move it. After creating two huge, crossing rings, fit it over the AMV and compressed it and moved it.
The location of it is not known, but it is leaked by Professor Bej'jaen that it may be in one of the defence space stations above the planet Ger'Hith. After the leak, no one has seen Professor Bej'jaen.

Physical Properties:
The Anti Matter Void is 0.1 mm large, and has a density of 2 x 10 to the 30 power. There is no real colour, but all light within the Event Horizon is sucked in, making it litterally black. The blackness of the Event Horizon acts like a light, bright near the light, and slowly getting darker as you go away, except switched.
The Ergoshere is where scientist found that this AMV spun, creating a oval ErgoShere where matter spins around till it gets to the Event Horizon, where it disapears. The Ergoshere slows down time for, by a humans General theory of Relativity. the faster a object moves, the more time is bent. When spining around, you gain speed of light, or as some thing faster. This creates a time bend. The only problem is once in the Ergoshere, you must go faster than its speed to move, and once in the Event Horizon, you dissapear.

Founder
Professor Bej'jaen.

Location Unknown. Leaked to be in a defence space station around Ger'Hith.
Velen
Posted: Jul 12 2008, 04:34 AM


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.01mm big? You don't know how a black hole is made do you? It's when a star collapses on itself, stars are bleeding massive, the size of a planet, they're not just a fucking milimeter...
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Posted: Jul 12 2008, 08:27 AM


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...though I don't completely approve of the way he presented it, Velen is right. A Black Hole is defined by the size of the star it spawned from, so unless (unlikely) the star was only 1 millimeter (very unlikely), this is illogical.
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Posted: Jul 12 2008, 09:29 AM


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The star implodes due to the gravity, thus the resulting black whole is smaller then the star.

But the truth is there isn't a whole lot known about black holes.
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Posted: Jul 12 2008, 02:55 PM


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This is why I put Name's Black hole.

plus, black holes can be many diffrent sizes. You are right, but once a star collapes, all matter around is smashed together, and is exteamly smaller than the star. It is possible to even create a black hole, by particle exeleration. If it happend, then the earth would be eaten away.... inch by inch....

Oh yea, it is theorized that the blakc hole does not "grow" larger with the inclease of mass, instead, density increases.

Plus, it only takes two strong particles to ram each other to make a black hole, even though most are theorized that many particles bombarge each other to make it.





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