They are too far away, which is a good thing. It would take 1000's of years to reach the closest black hole.
2006-07-07 16:33:33
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answer #1
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answered by aorton27 3
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If you were to enter a black hole and survive, you would notice everything around you speed up. If you were to watch someone go into a black hole, they would slow down and appear to freeze. You cant survive because your body gets streched out. The part of your body closest to the hole moves infaster than the part farther away. This is called spagettification.
2006-07-08 00:23:19
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answered by yankfan1226 3
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Two things could happen
1. You'd be vaporized in the matter disk orbiting the black hole.
2. The strong gravity would grab part of you a millisecond before the rest of you, stretching you into cosmic speghetti.
2006-07-08 01:03:36
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Since there are no black holes anywhere near enough to be reached, no one has tried. And, probably, never will, since it is obviously a one-way trip. But, actually, no one will ever even get close, because tidal forces would totally disrupt one's body.
2006-07-08 00:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No one has tried because they are to far away and if they did get there the radio signals they would be sending would not escape the black hole.
2006-07-08 00:20:52
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answered by Eric X 5
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At first we do not know many things about black holes and it is still a mystery for scientists . And also for reaching to them we need more that hundred years because they are in the centre of a galaxy and before they reach to it he or she died . Also i di not thing it helps us in any way .
2006-07-08 04:02:35
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answer #6
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answered by starynight 1
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No.
Black holes are not really holes. They are lumps of matter, 5mm to 500mm in diameter, as heavy as the sun.
This object's pull is intense. Light cannot escape from it. Hence "black". Its a dark orb. Don't go in one - all matter structure is destroyed and replaced with chaos.
2006-07-07 23:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe yes. But they will never suceed to record everything inside or even getting out. as you know black hole is a vacuum. if there's something or someone going into it, they will never came out nor return alive. in black hole, it will destroy or 'eat' everything inside. Do you really wanna go into it?
2006-07-07 23:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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"The" Black Hole? Like the one and only? Well, I guess there is a "singularity" to your line of questioning...
2006-07-08 01:43:03
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answered by VooDooRed 1
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There isn't just one black hole, there are many. But they are all very far away. Many trillions of miles away. Much farther away, millions of times farther, than our fastest and most distant space craft, Voyager, has ever gone.
2006-07-08 11:32:37
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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