Why did the chicken cross the blackhole?
I just answered another "wormhole" question check out the link it's interesting.
2007-01-30 17:14:16
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answered by FourKingHigh 2
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The other side of the black hole! It is like asking what is on the other side of the Sun. Just the other side of the Sun.
Or perhaps you are referring to a wormhole, where a black hole is theorized to bend space-time so much as to leave our universe completely to exist in another dimension. But that is just conjecture, it isn't known to really happen.
2007-01-30 22:55:00
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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the other side or the inside? the other side would need to look the same as any of the sides you had a view from. A black hole spins, so if you look real close you can see all of the sides! ;-)
2007-01-30 23:53:17
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answered by Dwayne 2
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A black hole is an extremely dense mass that seriously warps local space and has so much gravity that not even light escapes it. There is no 'other side.' it is not a time warp, its not a portal to another universe, its just a tightly packed ball of matter that is a wee tad denser than usual.
2007-01-30 22:57:16
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answered by David W 3
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A black hole is just a round but extraordinarily dense object, shaped like star or planet. Asking what is on the other side of it is like asking what is on the other side of the Sun or what is on the other side of Saturn or Alpha Centauri.
2007-01-30 23:19:04
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answered by tychobrahe 3
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MORE SPACE...once you pass the other side's event horizon, assuming a spherical shaped black hole
2007-01-30 22:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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the other side, what else!!
but if you are talking of the other side of the event horizon,
then you find a great party called the singlarity- where all know laws of physics break down.
God bless,
gabe
2007-01-30 23:46:04
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answered by gabegm1 4
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More of the universe.
2007-01-30 22:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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a singularity. a regional space where contemporary physics break down.
2007-01-30 22:47:23
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answer #9
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answered by inawe 1
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a really hot and tight place, but never mind, u will be dead before you get there
2007-01-31 12:22:58
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answered by doom98999 3
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