Are black holes the densest object you can get? Are there varying densities of black holes? Does the original matter the black hole had help determine how dense it can get?
Are black holes the densest object you can get? Are there varying densities of black holes...
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I think this thread proves that no, a black hole is not the densest something can get.
>alex jones
if aliens saw him, they'd deem humans too primitive and move on to another planet
I understand I am not as bright as I could be but this question is genuine if it's something simple please tell me.
Yes to all 3.
Yeah because "micro" black holes or whatev
Black holes are infinitely dense, which is as dense as dense gets
Black holes dont exist
Yes, no, no. Infinity dense is dense. You cant get denser than infinity. That said, the total amount of mass in a black hole does depend on how much matter it had when it started, and also affects the event horizon and strength of gravity. So no, they can't get denser, but there are "bigger" and "smaller" black holes
if the entire universe was in a black hole how big would it be?