I presume you understand how a Black Hole is formed. Once a Black Hole is formed by gravitational collapse, the radius of the star approaches a value called the Schwarzschild's Radius or Event horizon. Now its only guesswork as to what happens inside an Event Horizon. Does the star collapse to a singularity, Does a wormhole (a pathway to another Universe & Time) form, what happens to the information content of the original star...A singularity at the centre of a Black Hole can be regarded as an extreme condition where all known physics appears to break down..Time comes to an end and gravitational forces become infinite and altogether bizarre situation! Fortunately, the event horizon surrounding the Black Hole prevents any bizarre phenomena from affecting the outside universe and causing all kinds of logical headaches. This has been dubbed "The Cosmic Censorship Principle".
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity is still the cornerstone of Black Hole physics and if anything it has undergone a spectacular renaissance in current theories of cosmology. Since the mid-1960's the laws of black hole physics has been have been established and codified. It was found that Kerr(rotating) and Schwarzschild's (non-rotating) solutions were unique. If recent research has indicated otherwise, then I am not aware of it. I hope this simulates your interest inBlack Holes!
2006-10-13 00:19:44
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answered by quark_sa 2
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When matter falls into the black hole it will be torn apart into its smallest subatomic components. The energy contained in the mass will become part of the mass of the black hole.
That was the simple answer. But the term Black Hole covers half a dozen mathematical models. Each model is a possible solution of Einstein's equations for gravity. We don't know which ones are realized in nature. So for a more detailed account of what a black hole tourist sees before being squashed by gravity, see here:
http://nrumiano.free.fr/Estars/int_bh2.html
2006-10-13 06:05:26
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answered by cordefr 7
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Nothing is going on inside the blackhole. It is dead. Infact there is so much complicated stuff happeneing inside our sun and the stars since they are alive.
2006-10-13 12:42:04
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answered by Dr M 5
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It is nuclear fussion , that is in the nature of a recycling of the galactic matter around the star that is turning into a blackhole . It will result into a fresh Big bang after a thousand eon.
2006-10-15 01:07:32
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answered by Infinity 7
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A black hole is a region of space that has so much mass concentrated in it that there is no way for a nearby object to escape its gravitational pull.There is no limit in principle to how much or how little mass a black hole can have.If you fell into a black hole,at first, you don't feel any gravitational forces at all. Since you're in free fall, every part of your body is being pulled in the same way, and so you feel weightless.As you get closer and closer to the center of the hole, though, you start to feel "tidal" gravitational forces. Imagine that your feet are closer to the center than your head. The gravitational pull gets stronger as you get closer to the center of the hole, so your feet feel a stronger pull than your head does. As a result you feel "stretched."These tidal forces get more and more intense as you get closer to the center, and eventually they will rip you apart.
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2006-10-13 11:16:15
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answered by Friend 6
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There is no actual inside of a black hole as we understand it, since space itself ceases to exist at the event horizon. People always use analogies to describe things like that, but the analogies cease to work when you reach black hole states.
2006-10-13 09:04:30
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answered by Nomadd 7
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When the sun uses up all its hydrogen and helium it becomes a red giant gas ball and the gravitational pull which has always been trying to win over wins and the sun collapses. The star becomes a black hole which has strong gravitational pull and pulls in all the planets and astrological bodies inside, towards itself.
2006-10-13 08:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Compression,compaction,and diminution, until it rebounds and you get a Big Bang going.
2006-10-19 02:31:59
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answered by willgvaa 3
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hey nothing is going on there....but the area is of much much much gravity...where even wen light passes through it, d light cannot escape from dat gravity...n our eye cannot percive any reflection coz...light hasnt actually reflected.
hence they r knwn as black holes...it ll appear black always!
2006-10-13 06:06:01
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answered by pioneer. 2
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I have always wondered. They say that nothing can come out of it. But why not?
2006-10-13 06:53:20
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answered by Hardrock 6
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