Time travel is a sticky thing. Simply going near a black hole and the incredible distortions they create in space-time would change your reference time in relation to where you started. The speed you would build up as you fell into the hole would also distort time for you .... if you managed to somehow "get in" all bets are off ... as far as we can imagine right now there is no way to do it without being destroyed. If we get past that point, somehow, and there is some type or worm hole connection to another point in the universe then yes, there would be amazing time change as you went through it. What you have to realize, however, is that time is not at all as it seems. It is "relative" like so many other things. Any increase in speed creates time distortions. When you walk across a room you actually "time-travel" in relation to someone sitting in a chair. Too small of a change to really measure but it is there.
You should read up on it .. time is really REALLY strange.
2006-08-24 12:30:31
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answered by sam21462 5
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What? You travel time through black hole? Do you know what a black hole is? A black hole is an occurrence after a STAR has died. And it absorbs any matter to its core even light. So, because it has a core, anything that goes inside the black hole will remain in the core... eventually, that black hole, after a matter of time, will become a dead star. So there is no such thing as time travelling through black hole.
2006-08-24 12:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Time travel by passing through a black hole is impossible as entering the black hole would render you into a single stream of matter. But you can experience altered time if you could manage to stay outside of the black hole at certain distances, possibly even stopping time altogether.
2006-08-24 14:06:38
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answered by hefficide 2
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No I do not believe it is plausible. The theories involved with black hole's are that nothing not even light escapes it. I believe that you would never see anything again if you went into one. And you would never make it out to know what it feels like seeing anything again. It is essentially a garbage disposal that is cluttered with darkness.
2006-08-24 12:25:23
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answered by Al 2
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As already said, a black hollow isn't a hollow. it really is basically a niche (be it a planet that imploded as a results of it really is extreme gravitational pull and tremendous mass), right into a minute small section, with immensely extreme gravity. The black that you would possibly want to be conscious is basically as a results of absence of light, as a results of mild no longer having the flexibility to flee the gravitational pull. So hypothetically, in case you've been able to bypass the shape horizon, and be in the middle, all mild might want to be coming near you rather of keeping off you and accordingly it would want to be each little thing except black. The gravitational pull is from all aspects, clone of the gravity from a planet, so that you won't be able to hyperlink 2 of them up and anticipate that the single black hollow ought to now miraculously change right into a "white hollow". and no matter if that is uncomplicated to, what might want to take position is that an really tremendous quantity of mass might want to be spit out on the different end, give way and sort yet another black hollow. So the comprehensive theory of a "white hollow" has loops in it and can make it no longer plausible to exist except for an exceedingly short era of time previously it itself will change right into a black hollow.
2016-11-27 19:44:07
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answered by ? 4
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Even if you were able to escape a black hole, time in a black hole does not travel backwards or extra fast. i don't think it travels at all. If it does, it just travels real slow. So, no, you cant time travel in a black hole.
2006-08-24 16:07:07
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answered by wayfreek 2
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sure if by time travel you mean compressed into nothingness by an infinitly strong gravity well of doom.
2006-08-24 12:26:11
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answered by rewqfdsavxczrewqfdsavxcz 3
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