sunshaker Posted February 1, 2014 Report Posted February 1, 2014 As i believe blackholes are conduits that are used to even out the expanding universe, Sometimes consuming sometimes expelling energies. I was thinking that when super massive stars go supernova it is said that the outer shell gets expelled into space, While the core collapses under its own weight,But does the core really remain or could a blackhole actually be an "hole" caused by the core tearing through what we call the fabric of space?We see when scientists use a rubber sheet and place heavy objects to infer stars/planets/gravity, but if using the same method we where to place say a super heavy ballbearing it would rip through the sheet, like i believe the core of a super heavy star would rip through the fabric of space leaving a hole. I believe there is no real evidence to say the core is still there, or is there? Quote
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