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CBeisbol t1_j4umq91 wrote

A black hole is an infinitely dense mass

The opposite would be empty space

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snekysnek69420 OP t1_j4umvnj wrote

I realise that, im curious as to what would cause that to occur tho, likewise with black holes which was explained already

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CBeisbol t1_j4un37h wrote

If you réalisé that why are you asking?

Most of space is empty space. At least at times as it seems that particles pop in and out of existence.

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snekysnek69420 OP t1_j4unij1 wrote

An additional question then, and I get that but I mean a large area being empty 100% of the time like a black hole being dense 100% of the time

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CBeisbol t1_j4uq1jm wrote

It seems like non-understanding on your part

Particles are always coming in and out of existence. I assume this is also true within black holes (and other types of matter). It's also true of empty space.

The mass of black holes is, I assume, always fluctuating because of this. So is the mass of empty space

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