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Originally posted by pazcat
It's a hoax.
Nothing to debunk. Do you honestly think if a supermassive black carbon star had just passed at it's closest point to earth we wouldn't of been sucked in?
Originally posted by pazcat
It's a hoax.
Nothing to debunk. Do you honestly think if a supermassive black carbon star had just passed at it's closest point to earth we wouldn't of been sucked in?
Originally posted by chr0naut
Originally posted by pazcat
It's a hoax.
Nothing to debunk. Do you honestly think if a supermassive black carbon star had just passed at it's closest point to earth we wouldn't of been sucked in?
I think someone has definitely been sucked in!
Originally posted by mileslong54
Originally posted by chr0naut
Originally posted by pazcat
It's a hoax.
Nothing to debunk. Do you honestly think if a supermassive black carbon star had just passed at it's closest point to earth we wouldn't of been sucked in?
I think someone has definitely been sucked in!
Ya, black hole, sucks ha ha I get it yea but no this is about a black star.
Ok cool, I see you came back and edited it to a black star, what makes a black star suck. I thought stars push energy/stuff out instead of pulling in/sucking like a black hole for lack of better wordsedit on 18-10-2011 by mileslong54 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by mileslong54
Originally posted by pazcat
It's a hoax.
Nothing to debunk. Do you honestly think if a supermassive black carbon star had just passed at it's closest point to earth we wouldn't of been sucked in?
Yes, I do but this is about a black carbon star not a black hole in which I understand what a black hole is but I don't quiet understand what a supermassive black star is all about.
Originally posted by mileslong54
reply to post by pazcat
Gotta love your edit button don't ya. Anyways
I guess I should have just wiki Black Carbon Star instead of waiting for a response from carlos santana eh holmes
en.wikipedia.org...
Black star (semiclassical gravity), a theoretical star built using semiclassical gravity as an alternative to a black hole
edit on 2-11-2011 by mileslong54 because: (no reason given)