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#1 AliceLFC 


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yeah, im fascinated by the possibilities of there being black holes and worm holes up there somewhere :D and im intrueged by what would happen if something went into one :L
i attended a 'science live' day in birmingham and we spoke about it quite a bit there. but could anyone go into more detail and explain to me more about black holes and worm holes?
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#2 mathematic 


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Worm holes are theoretical constructs from general relativity - they may or may not exist.

Black holes are high concentrations of matter, where the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light.

http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Black_hole

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole
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