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Say you survive the initial enitial entry into the black hole. Have scientists found out instead of theorizing what actually goes on in a black hole? Is it just spinning you around? What would you see? Oh yeah, I always see pictures of black holes that show basically a stream of light shooting from end to the other with a disk in the middle. What would happen if you go through it? Would you just come out the other end?

2007-09-14 02:01:30 · 13 answers · asked by Paul H 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Well, I mean, assuming we live. Assuming. I know we won't but just assuming. And if we can't escape, why does it seem like light goes in one way and out the other like photographs show? Is it just light that go through?

2007-09-14 02:14:10 · update #1

Alright, alright. I'll put it this way. Say the effects of a black hole have no effects on the observer entering it. For the last time, I know you'll be squashed worse than a bug and broken up into simple atoms or into a singularity. Putting the effects on you aside, what would you (as the observer) see?

2007-09-15 18:03:14 · update #2

johnandeileen2000, the question is out of curiosity. don't take it up the ***. tell me, why do you give a crap in answering if it makes no sense? Is it that wrong to ask a question like that? Sorry, didn't know that I have to ask questions that made sense to you.

2007-09-18 15:52:59 · update #3

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if you were somehow able to survive inside a black hole you might see light all around you--the light trapped by the black hole.

2007-09-14 10:32:41 · answer #1 · answered by llloki00001 5 · 2 0

There is no going inside a black hole. Things that go near a black hole end up like a bug on a windshield. The word hole in this case is misleading. It is not a hole in the sense of what we know here on Earth like a hole in the ground or a drain hole in the sink with sides and so forth.

A black hole is a sphere like our Earth or the Sun. Like the Sun, a black hole also is a star who's gravity is so strong that light cannot escape it's surface and shine out into space.

If you could get close enough to a black hole you would see what would appear to be a dark circle . This is how it came to be called a black hole. Compared to and among all the bright stars in the heavens these strange phenomenon are like a dark hole in space.

Knowing this now you can see that anything that gets near a black hole does not go anywhere but to certain destruction

2007-09-14 02:54:41 · answer #2 · answered by ericbryce2 7 · 0 1

There are a lot of misconceptions about a black hole. When we think of a very massive star that collapses, and the remaining is great enough to form a black hole, it will have a mass maybe several hundred times that of the sun, squeezed into a volume a few kilometers across. This object may not be very large cosmically speaking, and its 'event horizon' (from within which even light cannot escape) may be much less than the diameter of the sun. Its density may be almiost inconceivably great - as much as the whole earth squezed into a ball a few metres across.

However, if we are talking about very massive black holes (which some theories state may be present at the centre of galaxies), with thousands or millions of times the mass of the sun contained within them; the event horizon may be very large, and the density contained within such a black hole may be abou the density of water.

Moving up a scale of magnitude; if a black hole was large enough to contain the mass of several galaxies, the event horizon may be very large indeed, and the density not much greater than the density of the atmosphere on earth. We may even survive, if we were to fall into one of those.

This is not necessarilya fanciful analogy; because if there is enough 'dark matter' and 'dark energy' to close the universe; it will eventually stop expanding, and gradually collapse within itself. If there is enough mass to close the universe, it is in effect a giant black hole. It can be shown that the density of a black hole as massive as the whole visible universe would be about that of inter-galactic space - not very dense at all.

If the universe is shown to be closed, then we are all living in a universe-sized black hole.

2007-09-14 04:11:55 · answer #3 · answered by AndrewG 7 · 1 0

Light doesn't go through. A black hole is a bottomless gravity pit .
The light you see is generated at the event horizon and is radiation from stripped atomic nuclei just before they enter the black hole. There is no proof that anything goes anywhere past the singularity.

2007-09-14 02:28:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Black Holes do no longer exist. No Probe or spacecraft has ever been close to a minimum of one and no person on planet Earth has ever viewed one up close. it particularly is the main ridiculous thought familiar and dumb sheeple easily have self assurance what they have been advised via scientists and astronomers that Black Holes exists while in actuality they by no potential viewed each and every individual they are doing is verifying their very own version of effects and documents and shoving it in our faces and making choose for us to have self assurance in this delusion referred to as black holes.

2017-01-02 04:47:48 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Assuming you survived entry to the singularity of a black hole, you would be shredded by the hole's intense gravity. It wouldn't be much of an existence.

Beyond that, we can only speculate.

But, on the other hand, I think it would be dark...

2007-09-14 03:38:49 · answer #6 · answered by Bobby 6 · 1 0

I would assume that anyone who entered a black hole wouldn't live to tell the tale because they would eventually run out of air. Secondly you can't leave a black hole so even if a person lived, they couldn't come back.

2007-09-14 02:11:24 · answer #7 · answered by starzrock92 2 · 0 1

a black hole's gravity is so strong that it will crush you to nothing so whoevers go into a black hole can't live and tell what happened because they died and light cant escape from black holes so maybe you'll go blind and it might take you to another dimension

2007-09-22 01:50:46 · answer #8 · answered by Dried_Squid 2 · 0 0

The mass is so great that u would weigh 1 million times your normal weight and be smashed to the thickness if a piece of thin paper. U would be over weight.

2007-09-14 03:18:09 · answer #9 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

nobody knows , not now , not ever . i doubt anybody could ever make it out of a black hole . by the way , i heard of black holes being the gateway to the parallel universe , to another dimension .

2007-09-15 02:46:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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