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2006-10-19 16:16:12 · 15 answers · asked by miamiheat8372 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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yes, but they'll never see hte light of day again, and they'll probably be dead by the time they reach one.. the nearest blackhole, is trillions of miles away

2006-10-19 16:18:52 · answer #1 · answered by KK 4 · 0 0

There are in theory "weak sectors" in black holes. Areas with more stable and lessened gravitational forces. It is theorized if it were possible to navigate these weak sectors one could travel to the singularity without suffering the effects of spagettification, etc... Spagettification is the name given to your body/ship being ripped to the sub atomic level by the differences in acceleration forces from the more forward parts of the ship vs the back. Think of you being stretched into the black hole as a string of spaghetti. Also it would be interesting to ponder what exactly happens at this singularity, because in theory this is an infinitely small point. That is space and time are one. But I think this is where wormholes and other theories come into play and who knows you could end up in a parallel universe or alternate existence.

2006-10-19 16:30:27 · answer #2 · answered by BillyBob 2 · 2 0

. When even the planets themselves melt like water and undergo nucler reaction what an be there in the blackhole ?even the great gods would be reduced to ashes.even light will not escpae from the black hole .Nothing survives it and the very re-emergence of the star or a solar system and any planet capable of sustaining life itself is not very certin . let us believe in the words of lord
krishna that after a thousand eon , the lives will re-emerge and in the new world that might come up after some eons the presentday religions won't be there to torment people .

"When they know that a day of Brahma
stretches ove a thousand eons
and his night ends in a thousand eons ,
men understand day and night" .

"At break of Brahma's day
all things emerge from unmanifest nature;
whne night falls , all sink
into unmaqnifest darkness".

"Arjuna , the throng of creatures
that comes to exist dissolves
unwillingly at night fall
to emerge again at day break.

""Even in brahma's cosmic realm
worlds evolve in incessant cycles ,
but a man who reaches me
suffers no rebirth, Arjuna." ( Bhagavad-Gita)

let uds hope that all lives will re-emerge though we might not be there and all that is no plaguing the world also might not be there .
The present day Gods and thier agents and contractors would also have been given the go by. Nothng of the present world would be there and that would be the greatest boon of the new world .

2006-10-19 18:21:06 · answer #3 · answered by diamond r 2 · 0 0

No, they're much too far away. besides that, the tidal forces would tear you apart as you approached. So even if you could get near one, it would pull your nose a little harder than the back of your head because your nose was closer. (As described by the inverse square law, an object half the distance from the black hole experiences a pull four times as strong as an object at the original distance.)

In fact, it would pull your nose so hard, (millions of gravities), it would pull it apart, atom by atom, as it sucked them in. There is no material with a great enough tensile strength not to be pulled apart that way.

And, it wold do you no good to enter a black hole if you could, because we know of no way of getting out again. Sorry.

2006-10-19 16:32:08 · answer #4 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 0 0

quickly, black holes are singularities the place time honestly stops ... so forming a time tunnel does no longer be obtainable. as quickly as something enters a black hollow, each thing that's occuring is halted at that factor, however the gravity nicely is so stable that something that should enter the black hollow could be completely destroyed. Hawking gave an magnificent clarification approximately black holes in his e book "a short background of Time." i'm specific it is going to answer this and the different question you will have on the subject of this subject.

2016-11-24 19:06:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes why not until u hav a million Rocket-Boosters and N2o and a lot of the latest space technologies and a hit of a lightining can get any one into the blackhole....................

2006-10-19 17:01:42 · answer #6 · answered by Rex 1 · 0 0

Anyone can travel into a black hole - if they've got a starship to get there. But only Crooked Mick from the Speewah can get out again.

2006-10-21 14:01:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In theory you cannot travel into a black hole. The gravity is so intense that once you got close enough to enter the actual black hole you would be molecularly deconstructed because of the force.

2006-10-19 16:19:16 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

no, even if we could get there the atoms that make up our body will be crushed. the only way to theoretically travel through a black hole is to become part of the black hole.

2006-10-19 17:30:17 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Once you get close enough to the black hole, the immense gravity of the object causing the black hole will begin to tear you apart. You will enter the black hole in many pieces.

2006-10-20 07:07:24 · answer #10 · answered by bldudas 4 · 0 0

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