There is a White Hole behind the black hole from where all the matter which enters is emitted out.
2006-07-08 00:57:49
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answer #1
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answered by Scientist 2
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Real answer: It's crushed by a gavitational pull so massive that even light cannot escape it. The mass of a black hole is incredible, but it is compressed and pulls all things into this infinate compression, possibly a micro-verse.
Favke answer: Everything that sucks eventually end up on Lifetime as a made for TV movie.
2006-07-08 04:22:21
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answer #2
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answered by Bastard64 2
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If you do overcome the staggering odds of getting squeezed into spaghetti, then you could end up in a different universe... or maybe time will stop completely for you and you will no longer feel the flow of time. So the universe will end (as you perceive it) on the same instant of your entry to the black hole. Which means the black hole will evaporate (end of universe here) and you will be recycled into Hawking radiation. Congratulations! You made it to the end of the world, lol!
2006-07-08 04:23:23
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answered by Lestat de Lioncourt 2
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Good question. Yet, nobody really knows. But, I'm guessing that the black holes never really disappear, so all the matter that it has pulled in still might be in there. It's just that the gravitational pull is soo strong that all the matter all come into a tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny dot.
2006-07-08 04:21:48
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answer #4
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answered by Jae 3
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it is compressed into the star at the center and becomes part of it's matter. black hole stars whilst tiny compared to normal stars have much more mass, all the material is merely compressed beyond measure, and it is this huge pinpoint of gravitational pull that creates the hole in the first place. Matter than enters the hole past the event horizon is pulled inwards and disintegrates into it's base particles which are in turn crushed into the star.
2006-07-08 04:22:04
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answer #5
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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It just stays right there.
Thats why its a black hole.
If it went anywhere then the hold would not have enough mass to be a black hole.
2006-07-08 04:25:14
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answered by Epidavros 4
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no light and so no information is coming out from the black holes so no one knows what is hapenning inside the black holes.
2006-07-08 04:22:13
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answered by ___ 4
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No one knows. People are still studying black holes.
Most likely, they are creating new universes. And, most likely, that is how our visible universe was formed.
2006-07-08 04:26:29
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answered by Left the building 7
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an equivalent amount of energy comes out of another black hole. so the amount of energy is conserved.
2006-07-08 04:20:55
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answer #9
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answered by Srikanth 2
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That's the question that keeps me up at night.
Finally, someone who somewhat thinks like me. haha
2006-07-08 04:21:25
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answer #10
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answered by Ryan D. 2
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