QUOTE(FallenDreamer @ Aug 22 2006, 02:26 PM)
Hmm.. I've always wondered about something. Is it possible for a black hole to accumulate some much matter that the force of the matter inside it could 'tear open' the black hole?
Let me put it this way: The world is a spring, the black hole is a hand pushing on the spring. The hand can keep pushing down on this endless spring, but at one point, the force of the spring(pressurized-matter) over powers the force of the hand(black hole's gravity).
Is that a possible case?
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Is your "spring" equivelant to the electromagnetic force?
The electromagnetic force is a lot stronger then gravity but it only works at short distances. That is why when you slam your fist on the table it doesn't go right through. In a black hole, the amount of matter, as well as the charges in the atoms canceling each other out, causes gravity to overcome it.
ADDITION:
Wait a second, are you referring to the atoms (with motion) attempting to use their energy, but that energy would overcome gravity.
Unfortunately, no. In order to escape a black hole you would need infinite energy, also, by sitting in a black hole you would (as I said a few posts ago) reach the end of time (which is undefined). No matter how high energy your matter has it will never escape.
BUT: what
can happen, is the high amounts of entropy(too much energy being stuck in too little matter) can cause energy to be converted into matter, what happens is: particles and antiparticles appear around the black hole, the vast majority instantly inihilate each other, and the energy gets sucked back in. Once in a while, they appear right on the event horizon, one gets sucked in, and anihilates another particle in the black hole, boosting the other one, which flies off. This is known as Hawking Radiation. The accelerator being built at CERN will create a very small; high entropy black hole, and test for the very specific particles flying off.
The reason a black hole is screwed up, is because it's like activating a time machine that goes waaaaaaay into the future, and never knowing whether or not it worked. If you were to try and enter the time machine, you could never escape it.