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Who knows? Everything is obliterated before it ever gets through, so there really isn't a way to find out.

2006-08-02 09:57:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A stationary black hole could never be entered, the tidal forces would crash the ship before reaching the singularity.

A rotating black hole, if one came in from the top or bottom, one could avoid the tidal forces and make it to the hole. As soon as you entered the tunnel, it would collapse, killing you. You might catch a glimpse of the other universe, but you'd never get there.

Now, if you could find some exotic matter, matter with negative energy, negative mass, we think you could hold the tunnel open.

Final Problem: Once you reach the other end, you are still inside the event horizon. Maybe a rotating black hole, might allow you to get out, we aren't sure if they hav an infinite escape velocity or not.

The solution to this is a naked singularity. This is a weird freak of nature that is a black hole with no event horizon. One could enter and exit without problems.

This is all practically unobservable though.

2006-08-02 18:48:50 · answer #2 · answered by Greg P 5 · 0 0

So little is know about Black Holes. and no human or machine has ever seen the inside of a Black Hole let alone survive the entering of one. So until more is known anything is possible.

2006-08-02 17:03:42 · answer #3 · answered by kilroymaster 7 · 0 0

Black holes, by definition, are collapsed masses where, inside of a given radius, the gravitational forces are so strong that nothing can escape. Anything within this radius would be caught in an infinitely-curved spacetime. Anything with mass would have its mass added to that of the black hole.

2006-08-02 16:59:24 · answer #4 · answered by stellarfirefly 3 · 0 0

I'm a physics major, so I can give a science spin on things.

As we understand black holes now, even if they go somewhere they're pretty useless to us; the gravity is so strong that as you reach the center, it stretches you out and rips you apart, so it'd be impossible to get through anywhere intact.

2006-08-02 17:00:19 · answer #5 · answered by Rolken 1 · 0 0

No, maybe another location in space, but I doubt that as well.

2006-08-02 17:00:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

other dimentions, other galaxies, other worlds.

2006-08-02 16:57:44 · answer #7 · answered by The Way 4 · 0 0

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