Black holes are a concept in cosmology and theoretical physics. The idea of going into one doesn't really fit in with the science.
Using a mechanical model of the universe, black holes are extremely dense concentrations of matter with such a high gravitational force that everything (including light) is sucked in and cannot escape. If you went near a black hole, you would be broken down into subatomic particles and crammed into the lump of compressed matter at the centre.
However, quantum physics gives an alternative theory. Black holes could be the ways in and out of shortcuts across the universe so that something sucked into one could be spat out of another. This is probably something best not tried at home.
2006-11-08 21:00:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!
We are told that we would enter negative entity in a black hole and that if a ship were put into one of these, it would first implode and it's molecular structure would be altered beyond anything we know today.
Then again it could turn out to be a highway into another galaxy we will probably never find out in our lifetime.
But the answer is that until it is tested we will not know.
2006-11-11 23:39:26
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answered by ?Master 6
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That really depends on the size of your ship, your speed, and your trajectory. But ya, you're going to die regardless.
Small objects and fast moving medium sized objects (relative in size to the singularity) are going to enter hyper space and miss the singularity, spitting out of a white hole on the other side of the universe. Large objects or slow moving medium sized objects (such as a star) are going to collide into the singularity and add to its mass. Which ever happens, of course, the end result is atomic soup. That's what I think, anyway.
2006-11-09 07:38:18
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answered by Ellis26 3
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Well, scientists think that if you fell into a black hole, you would be stretched to a line of single atoms and just float around where there was no light and time felt like it stood still. Not that you would feel anything.
2006-11-09 05:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on you point of view. from the point of an external observer you get stuck at the event horizon, from the point of the person who fell in - if you could survive the graviational forces unharmed who knows and as you can never get information out of a black hole (well you might but in this respect you can't) then we will never know where you go.
2006-11-08 20:58:19
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answered by Mark G 7
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I like this question, because no one really knows since there is no empirical evidence. However, it's reasonable to conclude that after being reduced to a subatomic strand (like a long piece of spaghetti, only a million times thinner), you would be regurgitated along with other concentrations of subatomic matter into another region of the universe.
2006-11-10 02:53:50
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answered by Super G 5
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For us who are the outside observers, you would be sucked into the blackhole by the blackhole gravitational force and diappeared forever.
However, from your point of view, things will be less interesting because at the blackhole event of horizon, (suppose you are not death by then), you will actually be travelling at the speed of light and hence, time is stopped...so nothing will happen and you will never get to the core of the blackhole to find out where you will end up.
2006-11-08 22:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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well in theory according to scinetists you wold be crushed to itty bitty microscopic pieces before you even gotthrough it...so no none really knows for sure because they have determind there is no practical way of testing it. They have many theories. Most are more impressive than mine...here is my theory it must be pointed out that I know nothing about science owever, I would say the same place as the missing sock pair you put in your laundry but only came out as a single sock
2006-11-08 22:17:35
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answered by pickytxguy 1
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Your body will have to bear a tremendous pressure which will result as death and the dead body will get disintegrated and the remains keeps on moving in periodic motion and along with black hole medium.
2006-11-08 21:12:08
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answered by Navi 1
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You would not go anywhere.
You would be stuck at the point the black hole occupies.
Permanently.
2006-11-08 21:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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