Hawkin's theory does not say a worm hole exist in a black hole. Actually he says it would take an infinite amount of time to go past the event horizon. that is why we think light particle are able to escape the event horizon. a worm hole is so small and instable and last such a short time, that you would not even has a chance to enter it. not even the energy of the universe can make a worm hole big enough ans stable that you can go thru it.
2006-12-15 08:13:10
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answer #1
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answered by G Constant 2
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Before you would even get to the point of being smashed to the size of an atom you would find yourself rather... torn.
There is such a dramatic and exponential increase in gravity the closer you get to the event horizon of a black hole that you would be stretched at differential rates. The parts closest would be stretched far more than those further away. Since the human body in general, is not built like Rick Reed's, issues would incur.
2006-12-15 06:50:59
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answer #2
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answered by Black Dragon 2
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I am about to use Steven Hawking's theory...
Anybody know what a wormhole is?? Well, this is what it is...
(think this is a picture)
You (you are in the hole and zapped to........here! You
A black hole A black hole
(zap)
Now get it what happnes...you get in a blackhole...then get zapped into another balckhole....
2006-12-15 07:55:06
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answered by AD 4
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the exact prosses is as follows. you get sucked into a blackhole,then the intense gravity rips you in half, and keeps pulling you apart until you are split up into individual molocules. it is a very painful death.
2006-12-15 06:52:20
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answered by Nerd RockR 2
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you would we ripped apart by the difference in gravitational pull between your head and feet.
2006-12-15 06:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called death and your assumption is incorrect.
2006-12-15 06:45:56
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answered by Gene 7
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