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I just really want to know do they just disappear or turn into something..but why would they just disappear and can you destroy one?But...I really really want to know whats inside of a black hole what it looks like..if its really just black or what..And than theres the fact that im amazed that they are even created...Its hard to believe but I understand how they are made..Its just really confusing thinking about this all the time lol..

2007-07-24 12:35:40 · 11 answers · asked by dylanme 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

xt286_12mhz ? about the how do they estimate time
Well iv read about it and I heard time stops in there dont ask me.How or why its just so spetacular and confusing

2007-07-24 12:44:46 · update #1

I know how there made ..

2007-07-24 20:27:12 · update #2

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There are several theories about what can and may happen to a black hole at a given point in its life. The first one is Hawking Radiation is the most common as well as the most debated theory and is described as a theoretical process by which black holes can evaporate into nothing. If the theory is correct then only the smallest of black holes can meet this untimely end. To put it in laymans terms the theory can compare to drinking a tub of water by continuously sticking your finger in the water and drinking it like that and of course some water will drip off your finger and back into the tub.

2007-07-24 12:45:38 · answer #1 · answered by Aurora 3 · 1 0

A black hole is a star that has died. A star that has gone super nova and then collapsed in on itself. Its gravitational field still exists. Gravity increases as its mass grows by drawing in the orbiting planets, asteroids, comets, and other objects into the mass. It also pulls light, so that it looks like a black hole even though it is solid mass (our own sun can only bent light some 8 degrees). Some say that an entire solar system cold condense down to the size of a pea, then you might witness a "big bang" in which it is all violently dispersed, atoms torn apart. Electrons, protons, and neutrons are separated until they reform millions of years later. If you were to witness this, you would only see the photons, thus, "let there be light"!

2007-07-24 19:58:47 · answer #2 · answered by NInnyhammer 5 · 1 0

If black holes die (which I doubt) they probably turn into nothing. And it is impossible for anyone or anything to destroy a black hole.
There is nothing inside a black hole since it crushes anything that goes into it. And I guess it is black since it is more powerful than light itself. And it really does look black outside because not even light can escape.
And black holes aren't really "holes" they're dead stars. I'm assuming you don't know how they're made so:
When a large star diminishes and it's gravity becomes extremely strong compared to the size of the star, it collapses, becoming a dead star with a great amount of gravity. that is a black hole.

I hope this helps! : )

2007-07-24 21:06:53 · answer #3 · answered by aximili12hp 4 · 0 0

Well, like the other guy said, we can only theorize, but the British physicist, Stephen Hawking (who's a heck of a better pundit than anyone you'll find on Yahoo! Answers) theorizes the smaller ones can evaporate. See the links for more info.

2007-07-24 19:50:33 · answer #4 · answered by highflyin_af_guy 2 · 0 1

Don't be confused...A black hole is just a large star with the strongest gravity. A piece of light (photon) is to heavy to get of its surface.

2007-07-24 21:25:01 · answer #5 · answered by spir_i_tual 6 · 0 0

no one really knows we can only speculate. but my guess would be heat beyond we know it and pressure that we could not understand. also how is time calculated in the hole?

with time you are right it does stop by Einsteins theory but only relative to people looking from a distance (relative).

2007-07-24 19:41:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think black holes ever die.

2007-07-24 20:27:22 · answer #7 · answered by kayla 1 · 0 0

Thanks to black body radiation a Black hole that is no longer absorbing more energy than it is losing will eventually dissapate into nothing.

2007-07-24 19:44:37 · answer #8 · answered by ~T 2 · 0 0

My guess is that they can make a big bang.

2007-07-24 19:40:00 · answer #9 · answered by Renaissance Man 5 · 0 1

hmmm, a star maybe?

2007-07-24 19:38:57 · answer #10 · answered by saraweez 2 · 0 0

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