Before anything else,the Earth will be affected by TIDES due to change in gravity. You will never live through this,all molecules will be torn apart as this BLACK HOLE sucks the EARTH in. What a way to go!
2007-06-15 02:48:51
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answered by ? 5
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Have you ever seen how when you leave a little stream of water going in the sink? The top of it is a solid stream, but the bottom of it has split into droplets? That is the same as the earth would look as it fell into a black hole.
When our universe gets sucked into a black hole... parts of the universe are ALREADY being sucked into black holes.
It seems pretty slow from outside. There may be a black hole at the center of our own galaxy, but we're not worried about it.
But time goes slower inside a gravitational well than it does outside. So if you fall into a deep gravitational well like a black hole, you would perceive the time outside to speed up. You might see the universe collapsing above you in fast-forward as you fall in.
But even if a black hole sucks in all the galaxies around it, it still can't suck in the rest of the universe with gravity, because the rest of the universe will be too far away...
However, I'm not sure what becomes of the strong nuclear force. While gravity forces drop away with distance from the source, nuclear forces are supposedly not decreased by distance, so a black hole might affect something any distance away.
2007-06-15 03:18:47
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answered by Jon 3
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This is what will happen in the future, if you believe in science.
The black hole is so powerful it will suck time and light.
there will be total darkness and just maybe the next universe might began to form.
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We humans will never be alive at that stage.
Because first the sun will run out of helium and the sun as you might know is a star, will turn into a white dwarf, with no heat or light, and then explode. This will cause the planets orbit towards the black hole,cause there is no gravity from the sun to hold the planets together.
2007-06-21 20:25:59
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answered by Donni D 2
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It makes me try to re`call what some scientist theories are on or about this subject/matter also !! & or if it ever wa to take place.?, I wonder how fast it could be detected !?! Other`than the what must be some truly SLOW gravitational pull in the the center of our own galaxy !?! How long will it take to swallow everything that can be detected in the Milky~Way alone,. How soon might it be before it's classified as a black~hole !?!if at all[6/23/07] `'R"r,r`r.r',->
2007-06-22 22:43:43
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answered by ? 5
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a black hole has so much gravity that not even light can't escape it. So, if u r trying to wonder what we will feel, in my opinion we will disappear. we'll feel nothing because the gravity is so much that the sucking will take in a very less time. there r chances of a new life. u can start from the very beginning - a big bang explosion then a planet earth-like, natural resources essential for livin' that will slowly evolve life.
2007-06-15 04:12:59
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answered by sanyam k 3
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We may have an answer to that someday.
They've discovered the relationship between paired particles, which, when split apart, still affect one another. Theory suggested that a paired particle sucked into a black hole could "communicate" what's happening to it through its "mate". (Sub atomic ESP!)
What's over the horizon is a way to measure and define that communication, to interpret it into what it would mean to US.
Check out KurzweilAI.net
2007-06-15 02:29:34
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answered by The Avatar 3
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Are molecules go back into the Universes cake mixer to be formed into other new worlds. In our bodies are all the same elements that are in the Universe.Hence the saying we are star children.
2007-06-22 07:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It's possible that the creation of our universe is the result of a black hole somewhere else.
"If you want to know what it's like inside a black hole, look around." -- Dr. Carl Sagan
2007-06-15 02:27:55
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answered by Trevor S 4
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I don't think I'll worry about it. Sounds more like a philosophical question.
Think it'll happen in our lifetime?
Actually, I don't think it will happen at all.
Black holes spew out tremendous amounts of energy.
Since mass and energy are relate, (check out Einstein's theories) the universe won't vanish, but its character is in constant flux so it WILL change. - And probably, so will we.
2007-06-15 03:02:15
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answered by Philip H 7
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It will sit for eternity in nothing and doing nothing and prevent our universe from being finite.
Good thing black holes don't exist.
2007-06-15 02:38:42
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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