It was said that matter cannot be destroyed and that anything contained within this Universe will always and forever remain in this Universe. However, when matter is sucked into a black hole's singularity it technically speaking no longer exists within our Universe. In other words, the impossible has happened.
I was wondering if there is a formula at all out there that could calculate how long a single super massive black hole (size determined by estimated amount of matter in Universe to live long enough to consume it all) would require time wise to suck up all of the matter in our Universe?
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[–] BeauDacious 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Not without knowing the size of the universe.
[–] iamrage [S] ago
Did a lot of looking around and luckily found a post on physics stackexchange, which has exactly what I needed: http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/2743/how-fast-a-relatively-small-black-hole-will-consume-the-earth
[–] arrggg 3 points -1 points 2 points (+2|-3) ago
No