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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 81575" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I usually don't mention the black hole angle because the scientific community has popularized the concept of black holes as being real. So virtually everyone is convinced that black holes are indeed real. Except when you look at the facts. It's just a math equation on paper. And all the other forces of nature are totally ignored. Top that with we really don't know what gravity is yet. So the whole idea of black holes is basically pure assumption. There is no definite astronomical observation that definitively proves black holes exist. But there sure are lots of opinions from people willing to believe so. Believing something is real is totally different from something that is actually real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 81575, member: 288"] I usually don't mention the black hole angle because the scientific community has popularized the concept of black holes as being real. So virtually everyone is convinced that black holes are indeed real. Except when you look at the facts. It's just a math equation on paper. And all the other forces of nature are totally ignored. Top that with we really don't know what gravity is yet. So the whole idea of black holes is basically pure assumption. There is no definite astronomical observation that definitively proves black holes exist. But there sure are lots of opinions from people willing to believe so. Believing something is real is totally different from something that is actually real. [/QUOTE]
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