Some quick basic physics:
The further you are from an object, the less force being pulled by gravity on you. (example: If you are in space, the earth is still pulling on you, but the force is much stronger if you are standing on the planet. (Check out Newton's law of Universal Gravitation)
In theory, black holes have so much gravitational pull (even light doesn't escape), that because you are of any height, (5'6" or whatever)
Then the Gravitational Force at your feet would be so much more powerful than at your head, you'd basically be ripped apart.
Ohhh! You want what if fantasy?
It's the start of a wormhole to the other side of space somewhere.
;-)
2006-10-01 00:06:49
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answered by captn_carrot 5
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No, you're never actually sucked in the black hole cuz time stops running. You're in process of sucking into the black hole forever. Poor way to spend eternity.
2006-10-01 07:06:51
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answered by dragonfly140 3
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Yes that is called a "wormhole".However,you might not get to that point in time or space alive,because if you fall into a back hole,you would get strechted out like spagetti and break apart.
2006-10-01 11:13:06
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answered by That one guy 6
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a human would not survive the trip but some theories suggest that 2 connected black holes (a wormhole) would otherwise allow for this.
2006-10-01 06:58:37
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answered by dan 4
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I think no... but with a wormhole, yes.... When you enter a blackhole as astronauts experience, to the ASTRONAUTS, time is normal, but to a distant OBSERVER, their time will slow down and stop. - but.... due to that black hole's extremely strong gravity, ever wondered if your body(even with an astronaut's suit) can survive the amount of gravity that CAN BEND LIGHT?
2006-10-01 07:31:03
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answered by Ryan 3
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They're still trying to figure out what happens to all matter that enters a black hole. Who knows if it can be a time continuem.
2006-10-01 07:00:08
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answered by Doug 3
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No, but you would have an everlasting photograph for your friends.
Because light can't escape, then there wouldn't be anything after you are just about to get sucked in.
So you would be a squished singularity.
2006-10-01 09:43:56
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answered by Eddy G 2
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maybe if you were to fly into the blackhole travelling at the speed of light in a gold plated, lead lined space ship.
2006-10-01 15:11:58
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answered by hondacobra 2
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Anything is possible, but you would most likely not surving being sucked in.
2006-10-01 07:57:05
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answered by AB &♥; 3
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Possibly.
But that's assuming alot. Assuming your body could even survive that.
2006-10-01 06:57:07
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answered by Anonymous
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