QUOTE(Crimsai @ Apr 8 2007, 07:03 PM) [snapback]1618942[/snapback]
well, i think the idea was that if more than one black hole (could be two big ones or 10, i don't know) were to meet then the gravitational pull would be soo strong that it could literally rip the universe apart or destroy everything in it.
No. If the black holes are the same size it would create one with double the gravity strength, this would not rip the Universe apart. A Black Hole is not actualy a hole. "Space (or to give it a more technical name, 'The Universe') is big. Really Big. It's also full of really surprising things like Babel fish and tea. " - Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy. It would require a very big Black Hole to destroy it, pehaps if enough combined and reached a critical mass then exploded, that would do some damage.