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2006-09-02 09:53:13 · 14 answers · asked by doorseeker 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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i would say no.

2006-09-02 09:55:50 · answer #1 · answered by the one 3 · 0 0

The immediate answer is no. However, if a black hole is sufficient large (say on the order of several million stars worth of mass), the event horizon could be sufficiently large enough to hold planet-sized bodies in it. More importantly, the event horizon would be large enough such that the gravity caused by the singularity would not be enough to tear apart everything that entered and or stayed near the horizon. Could life evolve there? Who really knows?

Livable conditions inside a galactic black hole is one of the bases for Frederik Pohl Heechee Universe stories. He's usually pretty solid on the basic physics.

2006-09-08 15:20:38 · answer #2 · answered by eriurana 3 · 0 0

Yes. Certainly. Black hole is nothing but another huge objects. There will be similar things what we see here. We can not live there but a species evolved in that environment will thrive there.
We have not come across any life other than ours. We can not live anywhere else other than earth or a cousin of earth. So Black Holes life form can not live here and vice bersa

2006-09-02 12:00:59 · answer #3 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

I think "exist" is the wrong word. If you come nearer to a black hole, time passes more and more slowly. If you reach the black hole and have not been destroyed by the gravitational forces, time simply stops.

2006-09-08 20:29:13 · answer #4 · answered by Zarathustra 2 · 0 0

No, if you think about what exactly a black hole is, how could you even doubt the fact that life can NOT exist within it? =\

Whomever became victim to one would be torn apart even before he reached the singularity.

2006-09-02 10:00:26 · answer #5 · answered by Angela 3 · 0 0

well, no one can be sure( taking in the fact no one has ever been in a black hole, or close enough to one) but theory proves that the answer would be no. Theortically, a black hole's gravity would pull you in and becuase the gravity is so heavy that you would be reduced to a singularity.

2006-09-02 14:46:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no because a black hole is a star that has had so much gravity that it implodes.not even light can escape it it can even absorb a star at the speed of light.if you got close to the black hole it would stretch your body and crush your bones.

2006-09-02 10:07:50 · answer #7 · answered by sk8er V 2 · 0 0

In black hole there's no time.
All life beings are alive thanks to changes in electrolites. This changes happend during some time period. So, no life being can inhabit black hole.
But, some kind of being made of antimatter or energy could.

2006-09-02 10:05:26 · answer #8 · answered by dragonfly140 3 · 0 0

No. The insane heat melts you, the accretion dis fries you, and the gravity crushes you. You remain in the singularity.

2006-09-09 12:29:54 · answer #9 · answered by iam"A"godofsheep 5 · 0 0

Yes, but only in Star Trek

2006-09-02 09:56:42 · answer #10 · answered by Super Sean 3 · 0 0

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2006-09-02 10:00:16 · answer #11 · answered by Honeygirl 2 · 0 1

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