Jordan1call
while black hole absorbs light so it must send light to the other side of the black hole
thanks twinkle one
2006-07-03 01:48:42
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answer #1
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answered by jordan1call 3
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A black hole is defined as an object (usually stellar in nature) that has a mass sufficient to not allow light to escape its gravity after a certain point (the event horizon). My guess is that if you're asking what's on the other side of the event horizon, it probably will be so massive that anything in there will be made part of the black hole.
The concept of wormholes is interesting as Einstein's general theory of relativity states that matter "bends" the universe. A wormhole would be the result of two parts of the universe bent so that they intersect each other without being in traditional proximity. They make for some good science-fiction plots, but most likely these wormholes will be short in nature, not spanning galaxies.
However, the physics of black holes is still an open discussion. Maybe they would have a practical application, but given that the nearest one would be light-years away, it will be a long time before it is directly explorable.
2006-07-03 00:35:19
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answered by Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ 6
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There may not be anything on the other "side" of a black hole. Technically speaking a black hole is merely an extremely dense object in which light itself cannot escape the gravitational forces. So it could be thought that an object going into a black hole would merely rest on the surface of this dense object (in a severely distorted manner due to gravity ripping it apart). Black holes are probably a singularity so the surface is not a conventional surface.
2006-07-03 00:07:10
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answered by Ryan 2
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answer: there is no different edge. technology fiction has populated the thought that a black hollow serves a portal to a different international. in case you need to bypass via, the place does a black hollow circulate? consistent with threat you’ll come to a pair different length, or re-emerge from another component to the Universe? No, a black hollow in basic terms ends up in dying, for you, your spaceship, and yet another else that’s unlucky adequate to fall in. think of you fell right into a celeb like our sunlight, there could be no question what could ensue to you. the amazing warmth, gravity and rigidity could kill you. in case you compress greater beneficial than 5x the mass of the sunlight right into an honest little section, you get a black hollow. however the gravity, warmth and rigidity are all nonetheless there, basically lots greater severe. in case you certainly fell right into a black hollow, the tidal forces pulling at you're so severe that the rigidity on your feet is dramatically greater appropriate than the rigidity at your head. you would be stretched out and torn into products, and then those products could be torn into products. you're able to ultimately be pulled right into a circulate of atoms, winding their way all the way down to the exterior of the black hollow. For this technique, scientists have a technical term: spaghettification. enable’s say you need to proceed to exist this adventure. the place does the black hollow lead? No the place. each and all of the mass of the celebrity that got here till now the black hollow remains there, pulling at you with all its gravity. This severe gravity could tear each and every molecule aside, and each and all of the atoms. Protons and electrons could be overwhelmed together to create neutrons, and then those could be overwhelmed together even added into some style of unique variety of superdense rely. It’s even a threat that the middle of a black hollow is unmarried factor of infinitely small length, containing the mass of many stars. This black hollow isn't a portal to everywhere, it’s in basic terms an exceedingly final holiday spot.
2016-11-01 03:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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A 'black hole" is nothing more than a star that has become so massive in density that its gravity is strong enough to prevent light from escaping it.
it is not a porthole or door to anywhere.
As one book explained, black holes aint so black, they are most likely extremely bright.
Gamma ray bursts are thought to be black holes exploding. I dont know the details but I suggest researching them. They are akin to miniature big bangs.
2006-07-03 06:31:20
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answered by JCCCMA 3
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Another black hole... first you go through the wormhole, then you exit the other side into the same universe, but a different galaxy, far, far away.
2006-07-03 00:01:27
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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Space is all around a black hole. You have to think 3 dimensionally.
2006-07-03 00:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If its a better life than here I'll volunteer to go find out :-)...personally I think its just another universe that is the same as ours but varies by time...ie may be in the future or in the past compared to us.
2006-07-03 00:00:01
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answered by Just Thinking 6
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The Bizzaro universe.
2006-07-02 23:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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most likely another black hole...the other side of space...other galaxies...who konws!!!
2006-07-03 00:12:38
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answered by cubanita 1
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