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2006-11-06 04:53:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Alright I will try my best to give you some insight or information on the topic, to the best of my knowledge. It involves the understanding of classical physics and quantum physics. Also, Stephen Hawking has added to the puzzle of the universe by uncovering that black holes emmit radiation of long periods of time, this means they dissolve to nothing, just as heat evaporates. Except what goes in, can never come out through the portal in went in, so in turn you wouldnt go to some other demension (in theory) or universe. Many believe that all realities maybe existing similtaneously. Anyway, the point is based of your pondering, the key things to look into are the information paradox hawkings presented and try to get a gist of quantum physics and mechanics, they're tricky and I'm just starting to grasp so of the concepts, but they are essential for us and each human to travel inward with thought and uncover a personal meaning to what the universe means to YOU. Destruction is a form of creation (makes ya think)?
2006-11-06 05:02:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The conventional wisdom is that you would be compressed beyond energy space-time and reappear in a different part of the universe. (I beleive as an energy waive reconstructed. )
I just don't understand how that would occur.
At the event horizon time would cease.
Your perspective would be relative to what?
I beleive everything from that perspective would stop until space-time broke down. Of course time would be irrelevent.
Given the above... Your relative viewpoint would stop.
Now a controlled space-time warp not a black hole would prolly be more what you are thinking of (aka bouncing off the horizon)
2006-11-06 04:57:44
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answer #3
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answered by Kaustaub 4
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I watched a documentary called unfolding universe where it goes on to explain that if you were to go into a black hole the speed of your head would be different to your feat, which would cause you to be teared into bits. eventually you will be a bunch of atoms in with the rest, being released back into space from the black hole one at a time.
2006-11-06 05:11:37
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, your ship and your body would be turned to "toothpaste squeezing out of bottle" just beyond the event horizon of a Black Hole. Your molecules along with any other energy would eventually be turned to solid mass...the opposite of the big bang.
2006-11-06 08:02:14
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answer #5
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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little question it somewhat is a parallel universe... we've perspectives of the two aspects of spiral galaxies off the Hubble, and extremely needless to say there's a black hollow on one area, with lots gravity, even ;easy can;t get away it. Then on the different area, there's no longer something..we cant see the gadgets or something for that count, popping out the different area, in spite of the undeniable fact that each little thing interior the form horizon on one area is disappearing.. Very unusual. it would take an extremely very long term just to bypass the form horizon.. what you could desire to bear in mind is that the form horizon is 10 image voltaic hundreds. The suns diameter on my own is a hundred situations the dimensions of our earth. enable's say you fly from the state you're in to the state next to you, Calfornia to Nevada as an occasion. once you seem down, all you notice is land and it variety of sounds like continuously and ever, only land... properly, all you're seeing somewhat is only the only state you're going from and the only you're going into, in all danger each and all of the encircling states on the main! it somewhat is geographically an extremely small mass, in comparison to coming near a black hollow of 10 image voltaic hundreds. The black hollow is so huge, we would particularly see it somewhat is barriers, while dealing with it..i might say however, getting close to to the form horizon, the tidal forces might make it puzzling to flow by, to that end leaving basically our spirit to return and forth by time. i think of observing the form black hollow, it would the two take us returned in time, or forward. the two way, we are able to possibly no longer return to this area as quickly as this occured! i've got consistently considered black holes as 'recycling centers.' this is onle of my theories. perchance our black holes are sucking in each and all of the stellar mass they'd, sending it to a parallel universe that's in turn sending it returned into the nebulaes.. who is familiar with! stable success,
2016-10-21 08:58:54
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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black holes are places where things get extremely dense, this is why you should worry about dense people as they are the prime cause's of black holes, the most dense people usualy end up on TV, it is easy to get sucked in. I advise either buying a spacecraft with huge thrusters or wearing a hat that covers your eyes and ears.
2006-11-06 21:01:40
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, but you couldn't survive...period! As you approached the event horizon, you'd be stretched beyond our understanding and once you reached the singularity, all physical laws go to H***. You might get ejected as energy, but you sure wouldn't be aware of the fact.
2006-11-06 05:28:48
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answer #8
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answered by cynical 2
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Because the physics of black holes is theoretical, no one really knows. Possibly, mater moves to another unseen dimension. We know they absorb everything and are extremely massive. Objects with less mass are drawn towards it...including light.
2006-11-06 04:56:31
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answer #9
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answered by Robert B 7
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It's a good question but no one knows the answer. It's not like anyone has been through one, after all, and it's not like the scientiests know with their fancy mathematics either. Any answers here would be pure speculation? Why do you want to know? Do you have tickets for one or something? ;-)
2006-11-06 05:38:43
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answer #10
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answered by Ego Fatigo 5
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at the end of my black hole would be a perfect world , and all the people you loved and lost would be there . ( sounds like heaven ,but you'd be living) . what a ride .
2006-11-06 05:02:12
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answered by Llush 3
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