Quote (Ezzcrits @ Aug 7 2010 02:18am)
A black hole can not feed indefinitely. There is a critical limit to how much matter it can absorb. If it continuously feeds, the singularity will reach a stage of instability due to relativity. The object will take on a superposition of matter and energy fluctuating between both. If the body does not stop feeding, the object will return to the Quantum plane as energy to be recirculated. A momentary wormhole will be left behind in the universe, but will rapidly dissipate without a support system of energy being supplied.
Huh? I'm curious where you got this from, I've never heard of a limit on the size of a black hole.