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2006-09-19 00:43:39 · 14 answers · asked by Alex S 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

Is thier even a way to bypass a black hole?

2006-09-19 00:55:32 · update #1

Without dying whatsoever?

2006-09-19 00:56:08 · update #2

The laws of physics breaking down near a black hole, that is so cool!

2006-09-19 00:59:57 · update #3

14 answers

Depends on the size of it.

If it's a supermassive black hole, you would pass through the event horizon without feeling a great deal, as the tidal forces aren't that strong at that sort of distance.
You wouldn't be able to contact anyone outside the hole, on the other side of the event horizon, but you would still be able to see the light from stars.

Further in, you would start to feel the effects of spaghettification. This occurs outside the even horizon for smaller black holes.
This is pretty much as it sounds...you get stretched. The gravity acting on your feet is a lot stronger than that acting on your head, so you get pulled out. Also, due to the fact that the gravity is acting towards a point, your shoulders get squashed together as you get stretched.

At the very centre of the black hole - at the singularity itself...no one knows what would happen there, as the laws of physics as we know them break down. If the black hole is rotating, it's likely that the singularity is a 'loop' and that you can pass through it. I know it sounds crazy, a single point that you can go through, but that, I think, is topologically what the equations predict...assuming we can trust them.
But, anyway...you'd be dead by that point.

2006-09-19 00:57:39 · answer #1 · answered by Morgy 4 · 3 0

Don’t forget that what they say about black holes are just speculations. No one can see the inside of a black hole. Theoretical physicist predicts what would happen if something enters the black hole but since no one has ever seen the inside of a black hole or made experiments that in fact show the contrary, that something like a “human” would be shrank to the size of an atom, those are just speculations.

2006-09-19 09:11:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well.. you would be pulled to a thin spaghetti-like strand of matter that was moving towards the middle of the hole. Theres a word for it, but i can't find it. Really, you get pulled apart like that and die, but we haven't made it to a black hole yet. Their very far away.

2006-09-19 00:47:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Humans would be squished. The gravity pull is so strong it can suck in light! Know how much mass light has? And it wouldn't stand a chance against a black hole. Humans would resemble applesauce.

2006-09-19 00:45:47 · answer #4 · answered by morrowynd 7 · 3 0

You would die once you passed the event horizon (before you reached the black hole) and would die so fast you wouldn't know you were dead.

2006-09-19 00:52:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

You would be torn apart.
It's like a big vacuum, sucking in everything in it's path & taring it apart.

2006-09-19 00:48:45 · answer #6 · answered by eyes_of_iceblue 5 · 1 0

your body would be crushed to the size of a atom

2006-09-19 00:46:11 · answer #7 · answered by john doe 5 · 5 0

the only thing that happens is that u fall in the black hole,nothing happens after that

2006-09-19 00:46:20 · answer #8 · answered by sachkehtahu 4 · 1 6

you cant reach it first.pressure and gravitational pull make you into pieces when u try to move towards it............

2006-09-19 02:01:10 · answer #9 · answered by achu 2 · 1 0

you lose all your time.and nothing exists..

2006-09-19 01:45:09 · answer #10 · answered by sri 1 · 1 0

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