Ever wondered what a Blackhole sounds like?

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A spinning black hole causes the fabric of space around it to actually vibrate. These vibrations in turn cause light emitted from near the black hole to pulse brighter and dimmer. NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer has actually captured these "black hole vibrations" — and researchers have converted them into sound.
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That's what I meant.. it could only be electromagnetic waves because for actual sound you always need a physical medium

I can draw a black hole really good! I'm so talented
wanna see?
yeah?
alright...
hold on..



----> . <---- seee it?!

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Blakc holes are not the absence of everything. Space, or vacuum, is the basence of everything. But a perfect vacuum doesn't exist, since there's all sorts of things that we don't see with the naked eye, but can detect with instruments (and imagine how many unseen things there are out there that we will never detect)...

I'm not the best authority on this by any means, but I hope I remember this correcltly: a black hole is something so dense, that not even light can escape it's gravitational pull. When a star reaches it's final stages, we think, it either goes supernova if it has the sufficient energy, or it collapses into a black hole otherwise. There is now evidence that suggests black holes may be the precursor to galaxies or something weird like that...

I find space research very interesting, but instead of spending billions upon billions just to learn totally trivial info... why don't we FEED EVERYBODY ON THE FUCKING PLANET. Goddamn idiots don't have their priorities staright. :mad: