Matter in a particular area gets SO DENSE and SO PACKED IN that the atoms collapse on themselves. This makes ALL of the atoms sucked in by the gravitational pull of the black hole turn back into their essential atom form. Then the atom's are radiated out from the black hole through Hawking Radiation (just a term for you to look up). It gets it's name because not even light can escape the gravitational pull caused by it.
There is one structure, but it's quite imaginary. It's called the event horizon. Its basically the area where the black hole would start to effect you. It's said that once past a black hole's event horizon, you don't return. You're stretched into a long Spaghetti shape and your atoms are ripped into the most basic form, and radiated back.
Hope this helped.
2007-01-05 11:01:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A black hole is a paradox. As a singularity, or focus point, it is supposed to have infinite mass therefore (pardon the pun) atronomical gravitational pull.
There used to be a trick question doing the rounds,which went like this:
How much soil is there in a hole measuring 1 metre by 2 metres by 2 metres? The answer is - None, because it's a hole.
Point of indescribable Mass - AND a hole - that's a contradiction isn't it? It woud only have limited capability in universal terms, unless it was moving around. There would also be a point in time where its mass was absolute, and therefore it ceased to be what it once was.
Pick the bones out of this one!
2007-01-05 21:03:58
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answered by Modern Major General 7
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Dense ball of matter. As far as we know, the stuff that gets pulled on just serves to make the black hole more massive. Despite the fact it has the word 'hole' in the name, it doesn't actually go anywhere.
2007-01-05 11:11:51
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answered by eri 7
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I'm not sure the answers to those questions are known. The matter is still there in some form becuase it's gravity is still present. Some scientists think the matter goes into other dimensions. Not much of an anwer since it's pretty hard for us to imagine anything more than 3 physical dimansions.
2007-01-05 17:15:28
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answered by ZeedoT 3
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the matter is so dense that from far away it looks like a hole. once matter enter it is changed. that is all that i know.
outside of the fact that sci fi has use the black hole as an entry point to the next galaxies
. People laughed at the black hole theory. as history repeats itself, sci fi because reality
2007-01-05 14:07:51
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answered by Wicked 7
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Can each and every individual tell me, what's the truthfully length of a black hollow? The "length" of a black hollow is defined through its journey radius which relies upon on its mass. additionally, how does time stops interior a Black hollow? Why ought to it? additionally, how does it somewhat is gravity attracts a massless element like gentle? with the aid of fact gravity is area curvature, and lightweight follows the hortest course additionally, is each and every galaxy controlled through a Black hollow at it somewhat is centre? No, yet many are.
2016-11-26 22:33:40
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answered by ? 4
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Just a super dense object that sucks. I think some of the matter that gets sucked into it gets ejected somehow, I guess that the ball of matter just increases in size until it reaches some critical mass, and then....dunno :)
2007-01-05 11:07:37
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answered by Chay D 3
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It is just a ball of mass who's gravity is strong enough to pull in light. It grows bigger as more matter falls into it so the radius of the event horizon gets larger.
(The event horizon is the point at which light orbits and inside which there is no escape. )
2007-01-05 11:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Its an extreme gravitational pull where whole stars eaten, black holes is just that, from videos I`ve seen. Light can`t escape + matter as well.It is mysterious thing.
2007-01-05 23:09:56
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answered by CLIVE C 3
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Just a lot of mass that looks like a hole in space or rather looks like bugger all!
2007-01-05 10:59:54
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answered by Robb the B.D.C. 5
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