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if nothing escapes black hole imagine this situation what will happen?

if a body a mass is tied of fixed to s solid storng flexible unbreakble string of any material and that sring is attach to a space station or satellite and if this body is allowed to go towards the black hole and experience iots effect ofcourse the body will be pulled in as theoritically known but the string attached will it stay attached will it melt or crush due to forces(remember it is unbreakable) or will the satellite or space station be gragged into the black hole.
has anyone been able to go really near to the black hole withing eyesight limit. till that is to how much distance is the effect of black hole experienced

2006-06-16 05:43:01 · 2 answers · asked by Doopy D 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

2 answers

there are problems in your theory... first what can be considered FIXED in the universe. nothing is fixed... its a relative term in this situation. Also an unbreakable string is an impossibility. There is no such situation where something is completely unbreakable. Even the smallest particle can be broken by enough outside force.

I would like to take your idea to a different level. Lets say it was possible to have an unbreakable string. Send the ends of this string into 2 different black holes. Visualize 2 black holes connect by a string. To answer your first question about seeing the string... You would able to see it until it got to the point where the light wouldn't be able to escape the gravitational pull of the black hole... In theory if the string is unbreakable then it will be impervious to heat and pressure... so it wont melt and crush... Eventually the constant pressure on the string would bring the 2 black holes together. Until the combined gravitational pull of both black holes on each other cause a cataclysmic event where the combined speed and pull of the black holes would cause the entire universe to collapse on itself... and everything as we know it would cease to exist

2006-06-16 06:58:14 · answer #1 · answered by Grin Reeper 5 · 0 0

black holes suppousedly cause time to stop. the acretion disk full of matter spinning around the black hole would be almost as fast as the speed of light as well i think, and this event may be impossible. the only reason light can reach us from black holes and still at an angle, is simply because light is
1 nearly weightless
and
2 has a great amount of force (velocity times mass) even though it is weighless. this is because 186,000 miles per second times maybe .000001 amu still amounts to quite a bit of force.

2006-06-16 05:50:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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