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Originally Posted by uh-oh
nah you ain't understanding me
the atoms are so perfectly placed and arranged/bonded in this metal
the gravity FROM THIS rock, which is much bigger than a single atom, CRUSHES and dissassembles atoms from weaker matierials(everything known) and they become part of the metal itself
you follow?
you are talking about what a black hole does
i am talking about what the black hole IS
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It doesn't change the fact that light particles are the carrier force of electromagnetism without which atoms cannot be bonded uh-oh. If light cannot exist in a blackhole nothing can. I'm not talking what black holes do....I'm talking what they are. You're saying black holes are nebulous around matter when in fact the very existence of a blackhole proves that all matter in that space has been destroyed. What part of mass infinitely smaller than subatomic dont you get? If matter existed there, it wouldn't be a black hole. Like I said....what you're talking about is a neutron star.
The only possible way I can even dream of that what you are saying would even be possible is if this metal was made up off something other than atoms and bonded using gravity itself which would prove the existence of gravitons.