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I am just so interested..is it possible for a person to go into it and live to tell of the experience? And what is on the other side..thats if it ever ends...

2006-10-13 03:42:31 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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To generalize something as complex as a black hole into thinking there's something on the other side is a tad simplistic and naive, though nonetheless, there are supposed thoughts that there lies what's called a "white hole," making the entire object, both black and white to make what's called a "wormhole."

You can think of a white hole being the opposite in manner of a black hole, in that rather than all matter being "sucked" into its mass, there is no real "mass," that is, there is no singularity which would stand as the pinpoint of this object. It's simply the phenomenon by which all matter from the black hole is ejected into the vacuum of space--light included. Because a black hole distorts both time and space, traveling through one to reach the "other side," the "white hole" would mean coming out in another time period, another area of space an unimaginatively large distance away in a unimaginatively small amount of time. In short, the laws of physics at this point somewhat break down, along with a bit of what we'd otherwise deem as common sense in this case.

2006-10-13 04:41:01 · answer #1 · answered by Angela 3 · 0 0

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 centre of the hole, though, you start to feel "tidal" gravitational forces. Imagine that your feet are closer to the centre than your head. The gravitational pull gets stronger as you get closer to the centre 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 centre, and eventually they will rip you apart.
If you assume that whole of our cosmos is an ocean, all the fish in it are the galaxies then the black hole will be like a whirlpool in it sucking everything in, so here the question as to what is on the other side just doesn't arise.

2006-10-13 03:49:13 · answer #2 · answered by Friend 6 · 1 0

One theory is that there is also such a thing as a "white hole," and that's what's on the other side. But it could also be a neutron star. Or maybe there really is no such thing as an "other side," except outside and inside, and once matter is inside, it just never gets outside, and eventually the Black Hole sucks up the entire universe. Or maybe it already has, and we are living inside a black hole!

If you think I'm going too far to visualize, check out the "vacuum cleaner monster" in the Beatles' superb cartoon movie, "The Yellow Submarine." It was a classic of hidden messages.

2006-10-13 03:52:31 · answer #3 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 0 1

A black hole is the result of a star that has imploded upon itself. It creates a gravitational field so strong that nothing is able to escape from it. They do exist, in fact there are several in the Milky Way, the Galaxy the Earth and sun are in.

Scientists first determined that these existed by noting odd gravitational pulls of other stars nearby that they couldn't explain(you cant see a black hole, since light isnt able to escape it either). Remember that stars have gravity (like our sun), and they do pull on each other.

Once science advanced enough, they were able to "picture" where black holes were by the radation given off by objects being dragged into the black holes.

I have never heard of "White holes", but I've never heard a serious astrophysicist talk about one. There is nothing about wormholes regarding them either :)

2006-10-13 08:14:18 · answer #4 · answered by Jeff K 2 · 0 0

Opposite universes and different dimensions. It is possible to travel into the future from the black hole, but not into the past. People do not have the technology necessary to go into the black hole. For that one needs a fleet that is made of metals not found on Earth.

2006-10-13 07:50:48 · answer #5 · answered by Nice man 5 · 0 0

A black hole doesn't have another sige because it isn't a tube or tunnel connecting anything. It is an immensely large group of gases and other objects that has such a large gravitational pull that not even light can escape. Its basically like a giant star that doesn't give off light it just absorbs it. There is no other side because it is an insanely large star.

2006-10-13 04:01:13 · answer #6 · answered by Kyle S 1 · 0 0

The back hole is sperical. around a black hole there are stars and galxies. In many cases they are the centers of galaxies and all the stars in that galxy orbit ariund that blackhole including our son. If you live long enough like 250 million years you will go around the black hole that is the center of our milkyway galxy once.

Eat helathy to live that long.

2006-10-13 05:34:04 · answer #7 · answered by Dr M 5 · 0 0

I'm really interested in them too, but there is only limited info about them. I'll tell u wat i know. first of all, u cant survive a black hole due to the fact that ur body would be pulled apart due to the extreme gravity. Some scientists think that at the middle of a galaxy there is a black hole and every once in a while, a bang goes off in that galaxy. They think that that is another universe's stuff that was sucked through one of their black hole and expelled out ours. So i think that wat goes into one of our black hole comes out another in another galaxy.

2006-10-13 12:28:26 · answer #8 · answered by t2d 2 · 0 0

ummm lets see nothing is on the other side, there is no way a person could go into a black hole and survive because of the gravitational pull, and i don't think that they end

2006-10-13 03:51:14 · answer #9 · answered by blueking_456 2 · 0 0

Not even light can escape a black hole, black holes swallow up 4 earths an hour. so given that it can swallow up 4 earths an hour, a human being will never live in it to tell their story

2006-10-16 17:19:53 · answer #10 · answered by SARSAT-BT20 2 · 0 0

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