Cosmology Question........its breaking my mind?

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I have been browsing about basics of cosmology for some months. I couldn't get answer for some questions. Can someone tell the correct answer for these?

1. Does time stop inside a blackhole?
2. What happens to blackhole if it does not get its fuel?
3. What will happen after a supernova becomes a blackhole?
4. What exactly are quasars? Are they light from distant galaxies or are they an ejected part of a galaxy with an active nucleus?
5. Where did the mass/energy come for that most dense particle?(i.e. the big bang's version of origin of universe)
6. Is the CERN project over? If so what is its outcome about the Graviton?

Thanks
 
1. No, black holes are limitless. You'll never know what a black hole does because nobody has ever been inside one. Light can't escape, nothing can escape black holes. It goes on and on forever, since the universe is infinity.

2. I'm sure it does not use fuel. When a massive star dies and turns into a white dwarf, it loses all it's heat and energy to space and turns into a black dwarf. That's where black holes occur. It sucks anything that is beyond the Event Horizon.

3. It's just a black hole, I guess.

4. History is basically the best answer to answer a question about quasars. It was proven that stars could not be in our Galaxy, thus it must be in a far distance. Even the farthest galaxy seen.

5. Energy in the curvature was converted into particles; it basically can stimulate a vacuum. It wasn't dense mass.

6. I believe so. I'm not sure, your going to have to look it up yourself.
 
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