They are waiting for Al Gore to do it.
2007-02-22 08:12:24
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answered by Rick B 3
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Im no physicist but i dont think they is a "hole" in blackholes. They are a body of great mass compressed to a small point. They have intense gravity that not even light can escape (hence they are dark) anything coming close to a black hole will just be torn apart to its most basic. However Einstein predicts that they warp the time space surrounding them. if you warp space a second will not equal a second. a meter will no longer be a meter. and a gram is no longer a gram. They are a relative to each other. and E=Mc^2 is MUCH more complicated than it looks. It is a compounded equation. Approaching a black hoel would cause you to accelerate to speeds approach the speed of light. Newtonian physics no longer apply. If you are really interested in this get a Hawkings book. He is THE resourse on black holes
2007-02-22 10:01:37
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answered by beano007 2
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Do you mean black holes? They go nowhere; anything caught near enough of one is compressed into its center, without chance of escaping.
The conjecture of black holes as a means to go elsewhere in the universe is just science fiction; a related idea is the "wormhole", which for now is only theoretically possible.
See more at the sources.
2007-02-22 08:24:19
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answered by jcastro 6
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I think you are refering to "black holes". The gravational pull of a black hole is so strong that nothing can escape a black hole, not even light, so if you sent a probe into it, it could not come back out, or even send back a signal, to let you know what what was there.
Besides, all of them are too far away from us to send a probe there anyway.
2007-02-22 08:15:24
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answered by Randy G 7
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its not like the movies you get sucked into a blak hole your dead! crunched into a little ball of matter and the spat back out again. You cant see them but scientists can find where they are
2007-02-23 13:10:39
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answered by monkeyd 1
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whens the last time YOU went into a black hole?
2007-02-22 08:16:01
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answered by Erick 2
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Because if they went in one or sent something into one, there's no way to get it back, so they wouldn't get any information from it anyway.
2007-02-22 08:12:52
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answered by booda2009 5
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