If you mean the 'other side' of a black hole, we don't really know. The other end of a black hole could be a rabbit hole, spitting matter into a parallel universe. Or perhaps there is no other side and matter is simply gone. Many believe it is possible that black holes could be gates into other universes or parallel worlds. However, since we haven't thrown anyone into black holes, we don't know what lies on the other side.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.
A blue star can become a black hole at the end of its life if it has sufficient mass.
If the world was ending, a hole wouldn't save you.
If you mean the 'other side' of a black hole, we don't really know. The other end of a black hole could be a rabbit hole, spitting matter into a parallel universe. Or perhaps there is no other side and matter is simply gone. Many believe it is possible that black holes could be gates into other universes or parallel worlds. However, since we haven't thrown anyone into black holes, we don't know what lies on the other side.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
No, but some stars end their life by becoming a black hole.
if you go close enough to a black hole you can get stretched to death the end
No one yet knows the answer. Current theory does not rule out the possibility.
Actually one interpretation of the big bang is as a white hole, the inverse of a black hole.
No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.
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Answer:It has been reported that micro black holes could be created with enough energy - as with the Large Hadron Collider. However, they would be so small that they would decompose within milliseconds of being created.No threat is posed by the experiment, and it certainly wouldn't end the world. but in the future we could try to make a blackhole as big as an elephant or other animal in the world. by this we could create a last historyAnswer:Not by any known method.In 2008, physicists at the University of St. Andrews created artificial event horizons that have some of the properties of an event horizon around a black hole, but the mechanism is far different. For one thing, they aren't using mass to create the event horizon, the way a black hole does.Of course, the fact that it's wasn't a black hole at all and didn't even resemble one didn't stop the popular press from proclaiming a "Black Hole in the Laboratory"!