Can a black hole singularity explode?

Can a black hole singularity explode?

The Quantum Bounce Rovelli and his collaborators speculate that these quantum gravity effects not only prevent the singularity from forming, but may in fact cause the black hole to explode. But this will only happen when quantum gravity dominates–i.e., when the matter is so compact that it’s almost a singularity.

Can a supermassive black hole explode?

Hundreds of millions of years ago, a supermassive black hole in a far-off galaxy blew out gas into intergalactic space. Eruptions from enormous black holes aren’t uncommon. The explosions are powered by the release of pent-up energy in encircling disks of hot gas.

What happens when a black hole reveals its singularity?

Predicted formation. From concepts drawn from rotating black holes, it is shown that a singularity, spinning rapidly, can become a ring-shaped object. This results in two event horizons, as well as an ergosphere, which draw closer together as the spin of the singularity increases.

When did the singularity explode?

13.7 billion years ago
The universal origin story known as the Big Bang postulates that, 13.7 billion years ago, our universe emerged from a singularity — a point of infinite density and gravity — and that before this event, space and time did not exist (which means the Big Bang took place at no place and no time).

Why would a singularity explode?

The initial singularity was the gravitational singularity of infinite density thought to have contained all of the mass and space-time of the Universe before quantum fluctuations caused it to rapidly explode in the Big Bang and subsequent inflation, creating the present-day Universe.

Can the singularity explode?

In theory singularities can’t explode. That’s one of the minor reasons why a small but growing community of scientists, is starting to believe there’s no such thing as singularities.

Can a whole galaxy explode?

Mystery Explosion in Space For a few minutes in October 2014, a mysterious explosion occurred in a galaxy about 10.7 billion light-years away from Earth. The magnitude of the explosion was so intense that it produced 1,000 times more energy than all of the stars in its entire galaxy for the space of a few minutes.

How would Naked Singularity look like?

When a naked singularity is objectlike, it looks rather like a black hole unclothed by a horizon (hence the name). A swirling disk of matter would form around it, and my colleagues and I recently showed that the disk would be much brighter than the equivalent around a black hole.

What did the singularity look like?

What would a singularity look like in the quantum mechanical context? Most likely, it would appear as an extreme concentration of a huge mass (more than a few solar masses for astrophysical black holes) within a tiny volume.

Why did the singularity explode?

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