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2007-03-15 10:25:09 · 16 answers · asked by lexie_babee 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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To tell you the truth, the answer is not known. but chances are you would be destroyed before you reached the black hole from flying debris traveling millions of MPH... But here is my question.... Why the hell would you want to go aywhere near one? lmao

2007-03-15 10:30:45 · answer #1 · answered by Andrew T 2 · 0 2

This is complicated, but bear with me. There are two theories about black holes (that make sense, and are accepted as science).

#1: If you go into a black hole, you are crushed into spagetti-like strings (because of the intense speed you are travelling at. Then, You enter the black hole, whitch is not actually a hole at all, but rather a big ball of matter that is crushed together so tightly that black holes are the heavyest substance in the universe (coming after nueron stars). You will then stay in the black hole forever, and yes, you will be very dead.

#2: Black holes and 'white holes' are connected by a 'wormhole'. When you enter the black hole you will enter the wormhole, and go towards the white hole. However, since you will be moving at the speed of light, time will be stopped, and so you will stay in the wormhole forever, until you die of old age. But, if time time wasn't stopped, you would move through the wormhole, and be then spewed out of the white hole. However, in the center of the wormhole, there is something called 'singularity', where you are crushed to an infinitesimally small shape, and then put back to your normal size, as you leave singularity. This process will kill you. How crushing.

2007-03-15 17:41:15 · answer #2 · answered by Joe 1 · 1 0

Yep. First, the radiation would fry to like that grilled cheese sandwitch I was eating earlier. The temperatures and X-rays given opff would melt you. Finally, once you go close enough to the black hole, you will be crushed to the size of an atom in the singularity. So, yeah. You would die. Dont worry though. The closest black hole is about 1,000 lightyears away. With our technology, we MIGHT get 1 lightyear in the next several thousand years. So black holes have no threat towards Earth.

2007-03-15 17:40:55 · answer #3 · answered by iam"A"godofsheep 5 · 1 0

Yes, you would definitely die. You would die before you reached the black hole itself. The gravitational field emitted by a black hole is so intense that your body would get crushed and torn apart from it.

2007-03-15 17:34:50 · answer #4 · answered by Tenebra98 3 · 0 0

I think it would be hard to tell considering no one has gone into a black hole and certainly no one has come back to say they didnt die.

2007-03-15 17:53:40 · answer #5 · answered by MariChelita 5 · 0 0

At first, you don't feel any gravitational forces at all. Since you're in free fall, every part of your body and your spaceship is being pulled in the same way, and so you feel weightless. (This is exactly the same thing that happens to astronauts in Earth orbit: even though both astronauts and space shuttle are being pulled by the Earth's gravity, they don't feel any gravitational force because everything is being pulled in exactly the same way.)

As you get closer and closer to the center of the hole, though, you start to feel "tidal" gravitational forces. Imagine that your feet are closer to the center than your head. The gravitational pull gets stronger as you get closer to the center of the hole, so your feet feel a stronger pull than your head does. As a result you feel "stretched." (This force is called a tidal force because it is exactly like the forces that cause tides on earth.) These tidal forces get more and more intense as you get closer to the center, and eventually they will rip you apart.

2007-03-15 18:17:11 · answer #6 · answered by N T 2 · 0 0

If a black hole could exist and you fell into one you would be crushed out of existence.

2007-03-16 09:28:09 · answer #7 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 0

Tidal forces would tear you apart long before you got 'inside' a black hole (in the sense of inside the event horizon).

HTH ☺

Doug

2007-03-15 17:49:10 · answer #8 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 1 0

a black hole's gravity is very strong. so strong that light cannot escape it. Hence why it is black, no light. So i think gravity that strong would just crush you. and you would die

2007-03-15 17:30:07 · answer #9 · answered by grancheval 1 · 0 0

Read the new book DEATH BY BLACK HOLE and then tell me what you think.

Guido

2007-03-15 17:29:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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