Science deals with the observables andexperimentables. At this point of scientific advancement, what happens inside a black is not observable nor experimentable. So all answers for this kind of question will range from maybe, i think, probably, most likely etc. These answers are not scientific. But we can all dream.
2006-09-22 16:13:44
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answer #1
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answered by dax 3
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when matter is crush by the immense gravitational forces of the singularity it emits energy which in turn is drawn into the event horizon. now here's the interesting part the ''1st law thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created nor destroy. energy remains constant''
therefore where does the energy go if it no longer in this universe. your suggestion of a inverted universe is as good as any or perhaps all the singularities in unison are collecting all the energy in the universe and storing in one tiny place until there is no energy left and then at that exact moment the overpowering energy will escape from it captor 'gravity' and erupt into the next BIG BANG starting all over again. that is only my opinion of course.
2006-09-22 23:58:42
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answer #2
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answered by sycamore 3
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The center of a black hole is called the "singularity" and is infinitely dense so if anything, including light, falls into it it can't escape - not even if it has an unlimited supply of energy and can travel at nearly the speed of light. (If it could reach the speed of light it wouldn't be a "black" hole, it'd be a "light" hole which is no "hole" at all.) Anything captured by the black hole passes through the singularity into what physicists call with a straight face the "Absolute Elsewhere", where there is no there there. No one knows what is.
2006-09-23 00:27:59
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Somewher south of Interstate 95 - about 13 miles from North Miami
2006-09-22 23:08:13
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answered by Cardinal64 2
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if you think about it we are actually falling into a massive black hole at the centre of our galaxy,
if you understand the motion of the earth with respect to the sun you will understand the earth is falling toward the sun,
you then will understand our solar system is falling towards the centre of the milky way, where is is supposed a massive black hole resides.
you will by now realise the gravitational pull of a black hole reaches to the edge of our galaxy, therefore we are already falling into a black hole.
If you don't believe the moon is falling towards the earth read a little about Sir Isaac Newton the reference is provided below.
2006-09-24 13:22:33
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answer #5
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answered by treb67 2
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A black hole is an object predicted by general relativity with a gravitational field so strong that nothing can escape it — not even light.
A black hole is defined to be a region of space-time where escape to the outside universe is impossible. The boundary of this region is a surface called the event horizon. This surface is not physical, just an imaginary boundary. Nothing can move from inside the event horizon to the outside, even briefly.
I gather that you just cease to exist.
2006-09-22 23:07:33
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answer #6
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answered by roxya153 4
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No matter can go through a black hole, the electrons stay out
therefore you would become part of the black hole.
2006-09-23 12:51:42
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answered by Ricky 6
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My understanding is that a black hole isn't really a hole. IT's just an area of extreme gravity. So you wouldn't really GO anywhere, you would just get squished in with everything else that's gone in there.
2006-09-22 23:07:49
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answered by kd36 2
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If nothing can get out of a black hole then how did the BIG BANG get started?
2006-09-23 19:52:20
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answer #9
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answered by bo nidle 4
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Hmmmm.... you end up coming out the other side... and looking into the barrel of a shotgun held by Elmer Fudd hunting Bugs Bunny... and you have a carrot in your hand... and long ears...
*GriN*
2006-09-22 23:13:51
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answer #10
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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