No.
It would violate the second law of thermodynamics.
The entropy of a black whole is huge. That of the big bang very low.
2006-06-26 04:18:35
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answer #1
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answered by Epidavros 4
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No. Nothing comes out of a black hole. Nothing. Not in another part of the universe, not in another universe. Once something falls onto a black hole it is crushed into a point-mass - it loses all its properties except mass and spin. So the mass of the black hole increases, and nothing escapes.
Ok, almost nothing. Steven Hawking identified a process we now call Hawking radiation, where a black hole slowly loses mass through the creation of virtual particles. It's kinda like the black hole evaporates. But this process is very slow, and the stuff that comes out does not resemble at all the stuff that went in.
So, sorry to destroy the plot device of many a science fiction story, but black holes cannot be used as gateways to other parts of the universe or other universes, anything that falls into a black hole is completely destroyed and will never come out in its original form.
2006-06-26 13:10:02
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answered by kris 6
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the only way matter would fall out the other side is if there is another black hole connected to the original black hole. but i doubt that it makes another big bang if it doesnt come out.
2006-06-26 14:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But, Steven Hawking supposes that there may be white holes that collect the matter from black holes.
2006-06-26 13:06:15
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answer #4
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answered by kmermel 1
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alledgedly the matter comes out the other side somewhere in another galaxy. the black hole acts as a sort of tunnel
2006-06-26 11:31:49
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answer #5
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answered by fac3d 2
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I doubt it. No one knows for certain, but that sounds way off target.
2006-06-26 11:18:54
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answer #6
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answered by sshuba481 2
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Unknown! If anyone tries to convince you otherwise, then they're just blowin' smoke.
2006-06-26 13:46:16
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answer #7
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK -A NEW CELL?
2006-07-01 02:45:45
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answered by dark_mirrors 2
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