well, the black hole is in a vacuum, and there are really two possibilities: it would almost repulse it, and as a vacuum is nothing, the black hole would not pull it in, it would just become part of the vacuum of space, or it would be pulled into the black hole to be compressed into a tiny amount of space beyond immagination, like everything else that goes into a black hole. Think small amount of space before big bang - that small (infinately small) and that's what it will become when it goes into a black hole, but as a vacuum is nothing, it probably won't have any effect.
2007-05-17 20:51:19
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answered by Kit Fang 7
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Black holes are *IN* a vacuum already. It's called space.
2007-05-17 10:32:59
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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All we need is a black hole.
2007-05-17 10:25:27
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answered by ? 4
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A vacuum is nothing and a black hole would be nothing.
zero times zero equals zero.
zero plus zero equals zero.
Zero minus zero equals zero.
Hell, I don't know!
2007-05-17 10:48:03
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Lets find out..
Ive got a spare Dyson in the cupboard under the stairs
2007-05-17 10:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Mister Dyson would come flying out as he defies gravity; And he owns the patent.
2007-05-17 10:22:51
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answered by Birdman 7
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