Do black holes have mass - Why should they?
Subatomic particles are supposedly made of strings of energies. When you say something is made of strings of energies, you have reduced material to something that does not occupy space. Now if you take two coins and push it hard enough one against the other so much so that all the atoms and subatomic particles are no longer able to retain their stucture and break up into energy strings. The energy strings do not require space for existence, you have created a black hole. That’s doomsday then, you get sucked into it along with all the earth and things that fly around it in our galaxy. Let’s assume that mass has converted into information, and layer upon layer the black hole is nothing more than a huge amount of information of all that existed in our galaxy. This information is not really in 1’s and 0’s but maybe more kinds of bits depending upon the kind of string materials have converted themselves into before giving up their mass. Now Milky Way is reduced to packed information capsu...