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It rains diamond on Neptune and Uranus 🤑🤑🤑🤑
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Yea... But unfortunately, they came in high speeds. So, it's basically just meteor shower but the rocks are small and beautiful.

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Wow you must take up a lot of space
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space is amazing

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I'm spacing out here.

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Does space have an edge or it's endless

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Based of the big bang theory and logic, it has an expanding edge that expands faster than the speed of light.

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So it's edging all the time?

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Each black hole has something known as the schwarzschild radius. Once you pass this radius, nothing can possibly escape, including light.

Any object smaller than it's schwarzchild radius bcomes a black hole.

Edit-the event horizon is the radius, the schwarzchild radius is the distance from the event horizon to the center of the black hole.

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Ryuha01 wrote:

So it's edging all the time?

yes.

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spaghettification
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#30 damn imagine the explosion 💥💥💥

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5 big booms <3.

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The observable universe is 93 billion light-year in radius

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nebular_syzygy wrote:

Each black hole has something known as the schwarzschild radius. Once you pass this radius, nothing can possibly escape, including light.

Any object smaller than it's schwarzchild radius bcomes a black hole.

not point horizon?

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#4 nobody has proved that the universe is endless. It could just be in a black hole and inside another black hole and another and another etc.
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RemyPlayzGPVO11 đã viết:

#4 nobody has proved that the universe is endless. It could just be in a black hole and inside another black hole and another and another etc.


We aren’t sure yet

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We found massive chunks of space that are entirely devoid of space, for example the boötes supervoid

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# 29 that’s called event horizon
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Raphael wrote:
nebular_syzygy wrote:

Each black hole has something known as the schwarzschild radius. Once you pass this radius, nothing can possibly escape, including light.

Any object smaller than it's schwarzchild radius bcomes a black hole.

not point horizon?

My mistake, the event horizon is the radius, the schwarzchild radius is the distance from the event horizon to the center of the black hole.