
GeraldHume1
If black holes exist where a black hole
is very small and very dense there probably
wouldn't be very much gravitational attraction
to them because when something like a magnet is
small and of a powerfull kind, it doesn't stick
much more than a larger one of a weaker kind.
They probably dont way very much either.
is very small and very dense there probably
wouldn't be very much gravitational attraction
to them because when something like a magnet is
small and of a powerfull kind, it doesn't stick
much more than a larger one of a weaker kind.
They probably dont way very much either.