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"Only when the doors of perception are cleansed will we see things as they actually are: Infinite." - Aldous Huxley The density of of a black hole is infinitely massive...That's a snoozer... You want a Math problem to really sink your teeth into...try The Riemann Hypothesis... [(3x^2-27)divided by 4)] times[ 8x^2) divided by(9-3x)]divided by [(x^2+3x) divided by 6] just kidding that's simple :] 

 Aug 27, 2015

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"If the universe go on forever and it all have some mass then I guess there is a infinite amount of mass. Anyway the black hole can’t even have all the known mass because we see it everywhere, so it can’t have infinite mass."

 

Yes I agree   

 

"This one not make my head hurt as much as the other one about the circle did."

YES I agree with this too   LOL

 Aug 28, 2015
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You like Aldous Huxley? Well I just read some of his writings and this one fit as a answer to what you wrote.

 

Facts are ventriloquists' dummies. Sitting on a wise man's knee they may be made to utter words of wisdom; elsewhere, they say nothing, or talk nonsense, or indulge in sheer diabolism.

 

Aldous Huxley is a better writer than me. I just say what you wrote is b******t. Like this one that is not a fact

 

The density of a black hole is infinitely massive... 

 

Black holes not have infinite mass and they not infinitely massive either.

There is only a finite amount of mass in the universe so you can not have infinite mass.

A black hole is infinitely dense because a black hole not have any volume. If the mass is divided by 0 volume then density goes to infinity. That is not the same as infinite mass though.

 

Black holes probably have undefined density anyway. Because dividing by 0 is undefined. IDK maybe Alan can explain why.

 Aug 28, 2015
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"There is only a finite amount of mass in the universe so you can not have infinite mass."

 

How do you know that there is an finite amount of mass in the universe Dragonlance?

 Aug 28, 2015
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It say on this site there is 3 x 1055 grams of matter in the known universe.

 

http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/our-solar-system/101-the-universe/cosmology-and-the-big-bang/general-questions/579-what-is-the-mass-of-the-universe-intermediate

 

Another thing is if all the matter was in the black hole then we would not be here to think about it. hahaha

 Aug 28, 2015
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No Dragonlance,  it says

"Now, the size of the observable universe is about 14 billion light years, and using the above value of density gives you a mass (dark and luminous matter) of about 3 x 1055 g, which is roughly 25 billion galaxies the size of the Milky Way.

 

This is your misquote:

"It say on this site there is 3 x 1055 grams of matter in the known universe."

 

The word "observable" does not mean "known".  This artical does not even imply that there is a finite amount of matter in the universe.     Even if the word "known" had been used, "the known universe" is still not the same as "the universe". :)

 

http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/our-solar-system/101-the-universe/cosmology-and-the-big-bang/general-questions/579-what-is-the-mass-of-the-universe-intermediate

 

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"Another thing is if all the matter was in the black hole then we would not be here to think about it. hahaha"

Yes I will not argue with this fact.    

 Aug 28, 2015
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OK. But if you observe something don’t you know it better than something you didn’t observe? How can we know if the universe part we can’t observe have any mass at all? Maybe it do and maybe it don't.

 

If the universe go on forever and it all have some mass then I guess there is a infinite amount of mass. Anyway the black hole can’t even have all the known mass because we see it everywhere, so it can’t have infinite mass.

 

This one not make my head hurt as much as the other one about the circle did.

 Aug 28, 2015
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"If the universe go on forever and it all have some mass then I guess there is a infinite amount of mass. Anyway the black hole can’t even have all the known mass because we see it everywhere, so it can’t have infinite mass."

 

Yes I agree   

 

"This one not make my head hurt as much as the other one about the circle did."

YES I agree with this too   LOL

Melody Aug 28, 2015

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