This is a continuation of a dinner conversation I had recently.
If science defines all things as either a People, a Place or a Thing, then what is a black hole?
My take would be it is a place comprised of negative energy/matter.
If science defines all things as either a People, a Place or a Thing Originally Posted by ClairJordanI think you're a little off there.
This is a continuation of a dinner conversation I had recently.I'd rather skip dinner.....
If science defines all things as either a People, a Place or a Thing, then what is a black hole?
My take would be it is a place comprised of negative energy/matter. Originally Posted by ClairJordan
This is a continuation of a dinner conversation I had recently.I thought a noun was a person, place, or thing...
If science defines all things as either a People, a Place or a Thing, then what is a black hole?
My take would be it is a place comprised of negative energy/matter. Originally Posted by ClairJordan
science defines all things as either a People, a Place or a Thing, Originally Posted by ClairJordanSo science defines "a Thing" as included in the class of "all things"? That seems like a pretty safe bet!
A place of massive gravity. Originally Posted by pjorourke
black holes are easily understood... think DENSE MASS... very DENSE Originally Posted by Lang Sicherung
black holes are both incredibly dense and have an intense gravitational pull such that even light is sucked in. Originally Posted by Can I Play Too???With all due respect, these definitions seem a bit sparse to me. It is as if I were to define, say, a car as a complex mechanical device associated with transportation or, say, a brothel as something involving sex and a building.
How to define a black hole?Actually, the question evokes in the mind a lot of smart aleck responses.