Star Trek has never been great with physics, but they have at least never (that I can recall) tried to pull off the old "black holes must be actual holes-in-space" trick, so I doubt they'd start now.
Black Holes ARE holes in space.Neros weapon drills to the centre of planets and creates black holes and the planet implodes into it. The trailer shows us that his weapon is made to back fire or set off early and his ship gets sucked into one.
and that's what the film is about. Why else would we see the destruction of a planet? it makes sense that it's Vulcan of the 2380's and it gives a good enough reason why Spock time travels and Nero goes after him.
that is wonderful, what does it have to do with the original post?
This thread is about Neros defeat AND the start of the film.
What point are you trying to make here? am I not allowed to express my different theories?
If you have a problem with me posting both my theories can you explain why please?
Its coming out of a temporal rift it created itself, as in Yesterday;s Enterprise or ST:First Contact