User talk:CyTrosclair

Cy's Black Hole Theory A black hole, is in theory, not a center of extreme mass and gravity, but yet is simply a complete void of all mass and matter, which is urgently filled by its surrounding matter to reach a sense of universal equality. Just as scientist have recreated the big bang at an atomic level in a lab, man has created a back hole with every atomic bomb explosion to date. I know we have all seen an atomic bomb detonated, and just after the initial explosion, all matter has been pulled back into the very center of the explosion. As common sense tells us, an explosion pushes everything away and outwards, the inevitable void of matter left behind must be filled. One simple and prime example of this is the effect that any atmosphere-- be it air or liquid-- has on an opened vacuum. A container completely void of all mass and matter is immediately filled the second it is exposed to any outside matter. Using common sense, how can the ultimate explosion in the universe result in a center of a never imagined surplus of mass and gravity. I state, instead, that the aftermath of any supernova, be it astrological or on an atomic level, be anything but n absolute void? --CyTrosclair (talk) 09:02, 31 July 2008 (UTC)