I don't know how far our imaginations would stretch, but our bodies would stretch into an infinitesimal piece of spaghetti if we tried to go through a black hole.
2007-05-06 10:56:00
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answer #1
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answered by Existentialist 3
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A black hole is an object with a gravitational pull so powerful that a region of space becomes cut off from the rest of the universe - nothing that has entered the region can ever escape. As not even light can escape, black holes appear black.
At least that's what they say. So, scientifically, a black hole, is a gravitational force that sucks everything around in, even light. Once something is inside, it has no chance of escaping.
But, I believe it's where the black holes suck things to that is the mystery. And, if someone were to enter the astral plane, then, they could discover some deeper truths about them. However, since in this plane they suck everything in. Who's to say that they won't do the same in the astral plane.
2007-05-06 18:04:37
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Does the inside of a black hole lead to another universe, as some scientists have claimed? The truth is, no one really knows. We cannot do a direct experiment to find out, even in principle, since no information or evidence can ever get back out of a black hole. That's what makes it so important to find and study black holes from the outside, while at the same time developing theories that can more confidently predict what might happen on the inside of the black hole.
2007-05-06 18:02:36
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answer #3
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answered by pradip27 2
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I see the issue the same way that a fish sees things being in water. There is a whole universe outside of the realm of their reality -- the water line.
This is similar to us. We are only able to see what is in our realm. We cannot see the microscopic or the macroscopic.
In the way that some fish can jump out of water, we may be able to jump out of our universe to see what's there.
As to what we will find. Like a fish, we will find things that are totally uncommon to our experience. The question is are we open enough and ready for what we will find there.
If a black hole exists at another area of space (time travel) the universe suddenly becomes a smaller place. In the way that it would have taken years from someone to walk from one end of a content to another. We can now do it in a few hours. A black hole that opens to another region of space opens us to local phenomenon. In the same way that coral reefs are only found in certain areas of this planet, different regions of space are likely to yield different discoveries.
2007-05-06 18:01:48
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answer #4
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answered by guru 7
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I can't say on here where my hole leads to it makes too many people really upset when I talk about it, I can imagine that it is a black hole up inside of it, LOL but guess it leads to other things. LOL Hope you get some good answers here.
2007-05-06 17:57:28
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answer #5
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answered by Friend 6
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All known laws of physics seem to break down at the event horizon. Perhaps if one could balance the acceleration into the hole with the real possiblity of breaking the speed of light as one goes towards the gravitational center, one could swing around it with enough acceleration to escape at many times the speed of light, emerging from horizon at a very fast clip indeed. But, and it's a big but, how to shield oneself from the gravity on the way out. Neg gravity hasn't been done. even calculated. Someday, someday.
2007-05-06 19:09:30
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm more interested in the worm holes. We've got the technology to create them with machines now.
Black holes lead to the other end of the universe. The part where Earth's past shows.
2007-05-06 18:15:02
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answer #7
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answered by lemon cheese 3
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Uh... To death. Eternity without a finite body. I'm pretty sure that objects sucked into black holes are killed immediately, though, I must admit, I've never asked someone who's been sucked into a black hole what it was like... heh heh.
If not, you'd eventually starve or whatever, unless it happened to have sucked up an alien diner, wot?
Much luck finding your answer.. I guess this wasn't much of one. ^^
2007-05-06 17:58:16
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answer #8
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answered by Sarah P 2
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To Jimmi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Jancie Joplin. It's the J's.
2007-05-06 22:01:58
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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Evidently to a singularity. They don't suppose things can live after going through one.
2007-05-06 21:58:14
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answered by Answerer 7
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