
Originally Posted by
Oss Spy
No, they are not true statements.
.............I win?
Any physicist will tell you that a black hole comes to a point of singularity. The mass defines the event horizon, as you know.
Just use logic- how can density affect mass?
The equation is Density = Mass/Volume isn't it? If either the mass or volume changes, so does density.
However, let's talk about math (since you brought it up from a mathematical point of view.)
Alright.
Infinity is everything and nothing at the same time. If you multiply or divide by infinity you are left with...infinity- everything and nothing. This applies to every number no matter how hard you look at it, including zero.
http://www.mathleague.com/help/wholenumbers/wholenumbers.htm#thezeropropertyofmultiplication
As you may know, funny things happen when you divide by zero. This spills over into the real world with black holes.
Funny things don't happen, because it has no answer, it is simply undefined, attempting to assign an arbitrary value to dividing by zero is a flaw in your equation.
Are they possible mathematically? No.
Then they aren't possible, Mathematics is the most basic and important method of proof.
Are they there? Yes.
Proof?
You make good points, but some things are simply unexplainable
Everything is explainable
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