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ExamOk4257 t1_is4og7j wrote
If space is foldable, what would happen if 2 black holes with same mass, speed and size, fold on top of each other, do they fizzle out, combine or just mantain the status quo?
Another one, can space be considered a 2 dimension and the universe is made out of an infinite 2 dimension planes layered on top of each other ?
Wooden_Ad_3096 t1_is4yk72 wrote
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Not sure what you mean by “foldable”.
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I guess? I don’t know why you would though.
[deleted] t1_is545jm wrote
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Wooden_Ad_3096 t1_is548r0 wrote
Why did you think repeating the same exact comment would help me understand what you’re trying to say?
ExamOk4257 t1_is553hs wrote
The thing i was saying it is said that space-time can be warped or bent to such a degree that it can become a infinite closed loop, as my question i wondered that would happen to 2 black holes of the same size, speed , mass, that exist on the same 2D space-time "sheet" would overlap on top of each other.
Wooden_Ad_3096 t1_is558zt wrote
They would… merge, I guess.
What you’re saying just sounds like a convoluted way of describing a black hole collision.
ExamOk4257 t1_is56sqy wrote
I was asking about the oposite of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, since both black holes have the same stats, with infinite gravity would they feed of each other in an infinite loop or fizzle out. But i guess this is just hypothetical question.
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