By showing us how small in space mass can be, black holes continuously generate space.
I’m really trying to make this one make sense, but it’s just not happening. Can you rephrase?
It absorb big things and make them small small
But black holes do not generate space?
@tobogganablaze True, they compress space and leave the rest.
Ah, you mean they compress matter and then free up the space that matter occupied. Now it makes sense.
It’s really confusing when you talk about a cosmological topic but then use “space” in a non-cosmological sense.
Get off the dope kid.
@Cornpop Hey, vacuum cleaners make space the same way.
It’s an interesting thought, but it really depends on what you mean by space. When we’re talking about physics, space actually gets really specific and sticky.
Ie what does it mean for the universe to constantly be expanding? Or contracting?