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Originally Posted by avandonk
We are no closer to all the infinite knowledge than what a bacteria or worm knows.
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Leave my ignorant family out of this!
On topic: Is not a black hole just a neutron star on some serious steroids? It is still a star of sorts, but with insane gravity.
Having watched The Elegant Universe (PBS), I am familiar with the concepts of string- and m-theory, etc. I am, however, in no way fully grasping of it... That isn't me. I like the idea of wormholes, but until I see proof, they remain science fiction, the domain of Roddenberry et al.
To even suggest that stars are hollow is nuts! How do you explain the massive gravitational pull on Jupiter, Saturn, the Oort Cloud? Let alone the inner planets. You can't do that with a superheated Dyson sphere.
And how could it remain hollow, with no internal structure to keep it in place?
I'll go with 'troll' on this one. Bored troll, I think.