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<< [i}The anti-matter would get sucked in and destory matter within the black hole and the matter would escape from this black. This is why, apparently, we have those long streams of gas-like material being ejected from many black holes.

There are no long streams of gas like material ejected from many black holes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where did you get that idea?
The only thing that happens is some x-ray radiation from just outside the event horizon due to particles spinning into the black hole. Photons created just outside the event horizon can escape.[/i] >>



Yes... there are 🙂 Look on VERY recent artist renditions - I'm not saying it IS gas... but something does get emitted from them... and read up
on Stephen Hawking's and some of the new theories. After all, black holes are all just theory... so either way, you can't tell me there aren't. But,
if you read up on VERY recent information/evidence, artist rendition, and scientific data - you'll see that there are "doohickeys" being ejected from
black holes - and no, they're not the x-ray radiation...
 
If there is a black hole in the light saber, what is its mass? and is it likely that a Gedi can move it with the acceleration shown in the fight scenes?
 
Ok, I'm going to try to contribute something to the HT forum. 🙂

If I remember Physics III correctly, one of the properties of light that suggests that it is a particle is the fact that it has momentum. If something has momentum, then it has mass, since P = mv for linear momentum. I guess the particle could also have angular momentum too, but since its radius would be so small, the moment of inertia is probably negligible. However, there is the possibility that I'm talking nonsense. 🙂 I remember that there was evidence suggesting light was both a wave and a particle, but I can't remember what the conclusion is on how it exactly behaves.
 
ok guys.... clear this up if I'm wrong.... but I thought BLACK HOLES WEREN'T ACUALLY HOLES............ they are extremely dense "chunks" of matter that have an extremely large gravitational field which is so large that it acually bends space..... so from this the more "stuff" a black hole sucks in, the more mass the black hole will have thus increasing its gravitational field and MAKING IT "BIGGER"..... prett much meaning higher gravity field... more "sucking" power (I like that idea for some reason 😀 ). Please correct me if I'm wrong 😀
 
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