there is no way for a ship to go through a black hole because the black hole rips the atoms from the object the come to it and spreads all the atoms around the black hole
Black holes travel through space just as anything else (i.e. galaxies, stars, etc) travels.
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
Theoretical, infinate, if you travel through warp space.
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
There is lots of energy involved near some black holes, but sound doesn't travel through empty space.There is lots of energy involved near some black holes, but sound doesn't travel through empty space.There is lots of energy involved near some black holes, but sound doesn't travel through empty space.There is lots of energy involved near some black holes, but sound doesn't travel through empty space.
It's able to slip in between the Earth and the sun, since the sun is about 390 times farther away from us than the moon is, and the space between the Earth and the sun is wide enough for about 35,000 moons to squeeze through. It's a lot like how the Space Shuttle or a TV satellite is able to revolve around the Earth without crashing into the moon. Also, how an Indy car is able to do qualifying laps around the track without crashing into the Empire State Building.
Yes, a black hole could travel through space.
Electromagnetic waves can travel through space without a medium.
Black holes travel through space just as anything else (i.e. galaxies, stars, etc) travels.
Satellites stay up in space due to how fast they are traveling. If an object is in motion around a planet at the correct speed it will orbit it without crashing towards the planet.
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
Space looks black because for the most part it is empty - a vacuum. Space is in fact full of 'light' but without anything for that light to reflect/shine on to, it will appear black. Look at the Moon and you will only see the portion of it's surface bathed in light from the Sun, the rest will appear black (although even the dark side of the moon is actually faintly illuminated from distant stars).
Through extreme gravitational pull.
We can if we use radio. Without it, sound waves can't travel through space because there is no air for it to travel through.
When in space and looking out, the observer will see a lot of black. Light will come from stars and galaxies, and will be reflected from planets or other bodies around, but the rest of the "sky" will be black. Light will arrive at the observers position without being scattered by atmosphere. Dust and some gas can appear to glow when looked at through a telescope, but to the naked eye, it's really black out there.
Molecules collapsing in on and crashing into each other in any void space created by an object passing through that space at a high enough velocity to push a shock wave outward involving all of the molecules it contains.
Sound cannot travel in empty space. But, sound may be able to travel through your body.