No. Nothing, not even light can escape from within the event horizon. Since light can't get out, we can't see anything inside, which is why black holes are black.
Because there are far easier ways to commit suicide. 1. The closest black holes are too far away to reach in an entire lifetime, even if you were traveling at the speed of light. 2. No one knows for sure what lies beyond the event horizon of a black hole, but they do know that once something passes the event horizon of a black hole, it is impossible for it to escape the same way. Even if the person that entered the black hole did survive and was able to see a black hole beyond the event horizon, they would have no way to pass this information on to other people. 3. Tidal forces would rip a person to shreds long before reaching the event horizon anyway.
The event horizon is a "point of no return"; anything within the event horizon can't get out, even at the speed of light.An event horizon is the "surface" of a black hole. It is the line that is crossed right where the chaos stops and the actual hole begins. it is theorized that beyond this horizon, all of the laws of physics cease to exist. A single hydrogen atom becomes a billion mega-ton hydrogen bomb. an entire planet fits on the head of a needle, that sort of thing.In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime, most often an area surrounding a black hole, beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. Light emitted from beyond the horizon can never reach the observer, and anything that passes through the horizon from the observer's side appears to freeze in place, with its image becoming more redshifted as time proceeds.
Gravity - Lots and LOTS of gravity. Inside the "event horizon" of the black hole, we don't have a clue. We can't see in, and no information can get out.
It is hard to say, but you will get crushed instantly. A black hole has so much gravity that it pulls in light and it will never escape. There are many myths to what will happen, but it will be impossible for sure until we evolve our science.
Because that's all you can see of the horizon. Tall people see a further horizon, shorter people see a closer one.
The "horizon" is the furthest you can see. "On the horizon" therfore refers to an object which is just in sight.
Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.
black holes The black hole we see is the Event Horizon. Its realy not a hole. Just a spherical region in space where matter ceases to exist.
If you stand at the North Pole of Uranus (you'd not you'd sink right down) you could see the sun on the horizon.
In the northern hemisphere it is above the horizon or we wouldn't see it.
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