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I've heard about 'em, and that got me curious.

2007-12-16 09:56:22 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Black Holes are not holes. They are incredibly dense spheres of matter. If you get too close you will be pulled apart by gravitational effects long before you get to the surface. That is what will happen. No dimensional travel, no movement through to other universes. Just rapid death by compression - fairly simple.

2007-12-16 10:05:22 · answer #1 · answered by Labsci 7 · 1 0

very few people answered this question right.

a black hole is not a hole, its a very dense very massive object, at the center is the singularity, a geometric point with no volume. around the black hole is an imaginary line called the event horizon, it doesnt physically exist it is just the line that once u cross it you cannot possibly come back.

once you entered a black hole you would start to be elongated because some parts of your body are closer to the singularity than others. obviously not a good feeling. once you reached the singularity you would be crushed into a 0 dimensional point and added to the mass of the singularity.

black holes are not portals to other dimensions, they are just very dense/massive objects. they lead no where except the singularity.

2007-12-16 11:34:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

no one knows what might ensue in case you have been to attain the singularity or midsection of a black hollow. There are theories which advise which you would be torn aside atom by potential of atom, purely to be strewn for the duration of area, or trapped continually in a undying tomb. different theories advise which you will possibly pass so quickly, which you would be broken down right into a team of atoms, and reassembled on the different area of the black hollow by fact if there is an in, then there must be an out equivalent and opposite to a minimum of one yet another. If the latter is actual, then this could be the thank you to return and forth massive distances wherein the travellers might % as close to on the spot.

2016-11-27 22:08:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Aside from killing the astronaut, we would never know what happened since nothing can escape a black hole - not light, not people, not radio transmissions.
So that astronaut would find out what's in a black hole just before they died a very nasty death from tidal stresses or radiation boosted to gamma rays by gravity, but we would never know.
It would be rather pointless.

2007-12-16 10:27:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First you would feel a slight sensation of dizzyness then you would passout and that would be before you actually enter the black hole and once your inside you will become nothing, just a bit of matter for a second or so,

2007-12-16 10:02:19 · answer #5 · answered by SPACEGUY 7 · 0 0

theyd get pulles into a singularity (expanded so big thats its liek infinity), and get lost in space forever, its like a small chance that they actually end up in another dimension

2007-12-16 10:00:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's complicated. This has various scenarios:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole

2007-12-16 10:02:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they smash into the surface! a black hole is not really a hole - its a planet whose gravity is so great, not even light can escape, so if you flew into a 'black hole', you'd smash into the surface

2007-12-16 12:03:15 · answer #8 · answered by Tracy Terry 1 · 0 2

You would instantly get smashed due to the air pressure. It would be like going dep into the ocean.

2007-12-16 09:59:53 · answer #9 · answered by S3v3N2TTTT 4 · 0 2

you wouldn't see that guy any time soon

2007-12-16 10:31:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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