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Black holes are portals to the 1st dimension
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<blockquote data-quote="label" data-source="post: 235089" data-attributes="member: 5940"><p>I am sorry you are upset. Truth is we have no real facts only best guess at this point in time. It is not to say they don't exist, it is to say that there is a lot more to it then what our current data allows us to know. This I feel is a fair statement. </p><p></p><p>As for the composition of the a Neutron star, it is again mostly speculation but some assumptions have included the existence of iron on the nuclei. I personally don't think it is possible given the temperatures but I digress. That said you will find that it is believed that once formed they no longer generate heat. This was the part I myself was looking at. As far as we know black holes <strong>will always generate heat. </strong></p><p></p><p>It is stated that once in its final state it is almost entirely made of neutrons. However as stated above it might have more layers to it. It is theorized the surface will have Hydrogen and or Helium plasma and Iron nuclei. This suggest that the existence of carbon is possible because according to many publications it is suggested that the nuclei of carbon, oxygen and iron can be found in most stars. Simply put where there is Iron there is carbon where there is carbon there is iron but I digress. </p><p></p><p>Why Iron? It is suggested and currently understood that Iron has the highest binding energy and thus plausible for it to exist on a Neutron star. </p><p></p><p>However there might be more we don't know and this is why I don't feel the need to be upset. Truth is we currently have working theories and very little facts regarding the phenomena it might even be that other materials that we don't know about within these stars. The reason for that is the massive mass and pressure that is active within this very strange star. </p><p></p><p>Just remember all this is subjective to the theory and information provided. One day something is true the next it is proven to be untrue and so science will seek answers and change its understanding as we learn more. That is the true wonder of science it wants absolute truth and as our ability and technology brings new information, science will always adapt and move forward. </p><p></p><p>Sorry again If I upset the intention was to show that phenomena outside our world exist and we honestly have no idea what it is capable of doing. But as it stands now I believe black holes break materials down and I believe neutron stars have a lot more secrets to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="label, post: 235089, member: 5940"] I am sorry you are upset. Truth is we have no real facts only best guess at this point in time. It is not to say they don't exist, it is to say that there is a lot more to it then what our current data allows us to know. This I feel is a fair statement. As for the composition of the a Neutron star, it is again mostly speculation but some assumptions have included the existence of iron on the nuclei. I personally don't think it is possible given the temperatures but I digress. That said you will find that it is believed that once formed they no longer generate heat. This was the part I myself was looking at. As far as we know black holes [B]will always generate heat. [/B] It is stated that once in its final state it is almost entirely made of neutrons. However as stated above it might have more layers to it. It is theorized the surface will have Hydrogen and or Helium plasma and Iron nuclei. This suggest that the existence of carbon is possible because according to many publications it is suggested that the nuclei of carbon, oxygen and iron can be found in most stars. Simply put where there is Iron there is carbon where there is carbon there is iron but I digress. Why Iron? It is suggested and currently understood that Iron has the highest binding energy and thus plausible for it to exist on a Neutron star. However there might be more we don't know and this is why I don't feel the need to be upset. Truth is we currently have working theories and very little facts regarding the phenomena it might even be that other materials that we don't know about within these stars. The reason for that is the massive mass and pressure that is active within this very strange star. Just remember all this is subjective to the theory and information provided. One day something is true the next it is proven to be untrue and so science will seek answers and change its understanding as we learn more. That is the true wonder of science it wants absolute truth and as our ability and technology brings new information, science will always adapt and move forward. Sorry again If I upset the intention was to show that phenomena outside our world exist and we honestly have no idea what it is capable of doing. But as it stands now I believe black holes break materials down and I believe neutron stars have a lot more secrets to it. [/QUOTE]
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