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Starmade asteroids
Starmade asteroids













This page was last updated June 27, 2015. To find out more about black holes, I would recommend Kip Thorne's 'Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy.' The book is not too hard but not too easy and has very helpful illustrations. As John Wheeler said, "A black hole has no hair." Thus we can't really talk about a black hole created by a matter star versus a black hole created by an antimatter star, let alone what would happen if they were to collide. Black holes will look the same to us whether they were created by a strongly magnetized star, a 'bumpy' star, or even a square star. We can only measure a black hole's mass, electrical charge, and angular momentum. When a black hole is formed, since no information can leave the black hole due to its intense gravity, there is no way for us to tell what exact process or type of star created the black hole. Now, the problem with extending this knowledge to the case of the two black holes you proposed has to do with John Wheeler's "no hair" theory. For example, energy of that sort of collision would go into very high energy gamma rays. So even if you had a collision on the scale of a 10 million solar mass matter star combining with a 10 million solar mass antimatter star, all of that mass would convert into energy. Each planet is randomly generated with a planet biome. This world contains randomly generated asteroids, shops, spaceships and planets. In the game, player explores an endlessly generated voxel world, in a player created spacecraft.

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If a black hole that originated from a massive star made of anti-matter collided with another black hole that originated from a star made of "ordinary" matter what would happen? Would the black hole made from the anti-matter star retain "anti" properties such that the two black holes would annihilate each other in a brilliant flash of energy or would the merge be the same as any other black hole merge, regardless of the type of matter from which the black hole came?įirst, a matter-antimatter collision is 100% efficient. StarMade is an effectively infinite open-universe space simulation sandbox game in development by Schine.















Starmade asteroids