IF you had a very fast spaceship, it would be possible to fly it toward the black hole - but the spaceship AND YOU would be destroyed long before the molecular goo of your body entered the black hole.
So, no. You can't get there, and you wouldn't want to even if you could.
Unknown.To know that you have to enter one or send a probe to enter one but once something enters a black hole theres no way out.
If you enter a black hole, no matter what the speed, you will be sucked into the center of the black hole, and utterly destroyed.
you will enter another universe
Once objects enter a black hole, they are pulled towards the center, called the singularity, where they are crushed into a point of infinite density. This is known as the "point of no return" as nothing, not even light, can escape the intense gravitational pull of a black hole.
Black holes completely destroy objects the enter them.
No. A black hole cannot "pop." putting more material into a black hole only makes it stronger. That said, if too much material approaches a black hole at once not all of it can enter. The excess gets ejected at the black hole's poles in jets at nearly the speed of light.
They would die long before they reached it. The vicinity of a black hole is not a healthy place to be for a wide variety of reasons.
A black hole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. A white hole, on the other hand, is a hypothetical region in space where matter and light can only escape from it and nothing can enter. In simple terms, a black hole pulls everything in, while a white hole pushes everything out.
If you were to enter a black hole, the intense gravitational pull would stretch and compress your body, leading to your eventual destruction. There is currently no known way to survive entering a black hole due to these extreme conditions.
Well first of all there is more than one black hole in our galaxy. Second there would be no point of putting a probe in a black hole because: 1) no light can enter past the event horizon (you might want to look that up) therefore you can not see what is actually inside a black hole. 2) our closest known black hole is 150 light years away. So no there is no probe in any black hole. I hope this was some help to you.
No one knows for sure, except that it will never be seen again.
No