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Something Stronger Than a Black Hole???
I do believe there are things stronger than a Black Hole. But before I tell you, lets explain what black holes are.

Black Holes

Black Holes are black spheres in the universe that have such strong gravity, not even light can escape the Black Hole. Black Holes have different types, stellar, intermediate, supermassive, and miniature. Black Holes are usually formed when stars collapse onto themselves due to the amount of gravity being applied to them.

Stellar Black Holes

Stellar Black Holes are formed when stars collapse into themselves due to the huge amount of gravity being applied to them. Stellar Black Holes have a lot more mass than a regular star. Many people call these Black Holes "Collapsers".

Intermediate Black Holes

Intermediate Black Holes have an unidentified formation, many people say it was from huge stars that ended up collapsing into themselves, many scientists say that these black holes were formed from the Big Bang, and they are still roaming around in our universe. Intermediate Black Holes are incredibly rare because there are almost no stars that have enough mass to be identified as an Intermediate Black Hole.

Supermassive Black Holes

Supermassive Black Holes have an intense amount of gravity, they are what they are called, supermassive. Supermassive Black Holes are formed when a supermassive star runs out of fuel, when this happens they will no longer have enough energy to support their mass, thus causing the star to collapse in on themselves, leading to the creation of a Supermassive Black Hole.

Minature Black Holes

Minature Black Holes are quite smaller than the other black holes I mentioned. Minature Black Holes are said to be created because of the Big Bang. Scientists said that when the universe expanded, it expanded so fast that many pieces of matter in space ended up instantly collapsing onto themselves, or smashing into each other at insane speeds, causing many Minature Black Holes to be made.

So now that we have explained what all the Black Hole types there are, we still have one more question. What is stronger than any of these? Well this is theoretical, but I think White Holes could resist Black Holes.

White Holes

White Holes are said to not be existent, and this may be true. But we can still find out if a White Hole can resist the Black Hole. White Holes are basically Black Holes but instead of you not being able to escape it, you cant enter its center. This may sound weird, but White Holes are formed when astronomers mathematically explore a Black Hole from the outside, but pretend there is no Event Horizon. Thus this does not follow the rules of quantum physics and then the White Hole is formed. This is all theoretical but it may be true, its just that no one has tried to discover, since lots of risk follows the choice.

Now that we know what these two quantum materialistic holes are, we gotta know, which one would win? Here is the answer.

None of them. Since the gravity of both holes are almost equivalent, they would be pushing and pulling on each other for all of eternity until one eventually dies out and the other dies out too. But in some cases the two holes could collapse into one, creating a Black Hole that has almost 50 billion times more mass than the Sun.

So now that our question has finally been answered, we can relax knowing that the question has been solved. Good bye for now!

Quantum Immortality?
Scientists have discovered a new topic, Quantum Immortality.

Quantum Immortality

Quantum Immortality involves many different timelines, and the timelines are split into two groups, one where you live, and one where you die.

If we say this, you are in a room with a hydrogen bomb and a button is in front of you that activates it. The button has a randomizer and every 0.5 seconds the button switches to armed and non-armed. You pushed the button, and the bomb doesn't go off, this is because according to Quantum Immortality, you are put into the timeline where you live each time you make a set of decisions, where you could die or could live.

Let's say the bomb did go off, well... it's possible but it also isn't. As I said, Quantum Immortality states that you get put into the timeline where you live, not where you die. If the bomb did go off, Quantum physics itself has ruptured a hole in reality. The bomb could go off without this but it's only possible if you are a clone. If the bomb went off, you are physically a clone of your original self. The real you get put into the timeline where you live, while you are inside of the timeline where you die. Meaning you have to experience what could have happened if Quantum physics was destroyed.

So how can this help the human race, why are scientists studying this? Well, some scientists say that we can conduct experiments on people who believe in this topic, and they would be alive forever. Now this is a theoretical topic, scientists still believe it can happen, but it is unlikely since Quantum Immortality is very strange and rare.

'''DO NOT TRY THIS, DO NOT CONDUCT EXPERIMENTS TO TEST THIS THEORY. TRYING ANY EXPERIMENTS WITH THIS TOPIC COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. I REPEAT DO NOT TRY THIS, AS YOU WILL BE RISKING YOUR LIFE AND POSSIBLY MANY OTHERS. SCIENTISTS ARE STILL STUDYING THIS THEORY AND NO ONE EXCEPT FOR TRAINED SCIENTISTS SHOULD TEST THIS THEORY.'''

Google
Google is a famous search engine coded and made by Larry Page, and Sergey Brin.

Google is meant for important keywords, not questions. Google has been coded to detect keywords in the text so that they can find your question and the answer to it easier. Questions can make Google think that you are putting in useless words that they think are keywords, thus giving you an answer that you don't want.

Google was made in 1996 and was the 5th search engine to ever exist, and it is the most known search engine on Earth. Google has over 900,000 servers, all those servers combined can give you an answer from the internet in almost less than a tenth of a second. The best part? About 3.5 billion search results get pulled up in this short time, meaning you have plenty of answers to look at to find the most credible source.

Fun facts:

Google was called what it is because a college graduate came up with the word "Googleplex".

Google owns the famous video browser Youtube.

Google was originally called BackRub.

Google pulls up almost 10 trillion search results per day.

Google has many other websites, like Gmail, Google Drive, Google Classroom, Google Docs, and many more.