can a black hole move through space near light speed like a supercomet and accelerate faster and faster due to absorbing kinetic energy from orbital slingshots from galaxies and then hit earth and destroy us all?
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\begin{matrix}
\text{Mass} & M \\
\text{Radius} & R = M \cdot \frac{2G}{c^2} \\
\text{Surface area} & A = M^2 \frac{16 \pi G^2}{c^4} \\
\text{Surface gravity} & \kappa = \frac{1}{M} \cdot \frac{c^4}{4G} \\
\text{Surface tides} & d \kappa_R = \frac{1}{M^2} \cdot \frac{c^6}{4G^2} \\
\text{Entropy} & S = M^2 \cdot \frac{4 \pi G }{\hbar c \; ln 10} \\
\text{Temperature} & T = \frac{1}{M} \cdot \frac{\hbar c^3 }{8k \pi G} \\
\text{Luminosity} & L = \frac{1}{M^2} \cdot \frac{\hbar c^6}{15360 \pi G^2} \\
\text{Lifetime} & t = M^3 \cdot \frac{5120 \pi G^2}{\hbar c^4} \\
\end{matrix}
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>>9119575
what the fuck
>>9119575
So,.... no?
>>9119625
Calculating the the different elements of a star (which includes blackholes *hint *hint).
Aren't the categories obvious?
He's providing you with the equations to work it out yourself.
>>9118111
We can only pray.
>>9119575
G https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_constant
c https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_light
ħ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_constant#Value
k https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_constant
>>9119575
fpbp
yeh lol this happens all the time
so many newfags here because of the eclipse
>>9118111
Yeah but would it be the black hole moving or would it be space moving around the black hole?
>>9118111
>absorbing kinetic energy from orbital slingshots
Star Trek =/= actual rocket science
>>9120346
how can speed be real if space isn't real
Serious answers only