in reality we have barely touched into space and havent gone much further than the moon therefore making it quite impossible to have been sucked up into a black hole. maybe in the 100 or 1000 years someone will. :) NO WAY!! Black Holes are hundreds of millions of light years away from us, far beyond our nearest galaxies. Even the nearest one to us is so far distant that, travelling at the spped of light, it would still take hundreds of thousands of years to reach it. No human being on Earth has ever travelled a fraction of this distance, and maybe never will.
the answer is no; the gravity in a black hole is so strong that molecules and atoms are actually ripped apart
No. The nearest known black hole to Earth is about 1,600 light years away. The farthest anyone has aver been from Earth is the moon, which is approximately 40 billion times closer.
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
No known person has been through a black hole. The nearest known stable (stellar mass) black hole is too far away for us to reach with our current technology, and an encounter with one would almost certainly be fatal.
Nobody went to any black hole, I can tell you that. If anyone were to go into one, they would be spaghettifyed! Also, if anyone made it into a black hole and went down all the way and came back out to live to tell the story, they'd go down in history.
Well, since nobody has ever been in a black hole....... what do you think?
The black hole nearest to our Earth is (fortunately) several thousand light years away. No human has been farther from our Earth than our Moon. Thus, we are technologically quite a ways away from being able to travel to a black hole.
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
Yeah magic Johnson was said to have conquered the black hole. That's how he got 'magic' in his name. 2012 Olympics.
No known person has been through a black hole. The nearest known stable (stellar mass) black hole is too far away for us to reach with our current technology, and an encounter with one would almost certainly be fatal.
Light travels at an extremely fast rate of 300000000m/s, it can be trapped only by a black hole as it does not allow light to escape through it.
No one has "seen a black hole" but evidence of where a black hole must be has been observed.
No. Tomorrow has been and gone and no black hole has appeared.
Pick anyone and there will be black hole in it.
Anything and anyone that ventures too close to a black hole can be pulled into it.
No. Why would anyone think so?
No. We have never even directly observed a black hole; only the effects of what we think are black holes. The nearest black holes are many light years away, much farther than we have ever been eable to explore. We can only observe through telescopes.
Nobody went to any black hole, I can tell you that. If anyone were to go into one, they would be spaghettifyed! Also, if anyone made it into a black hole and went down all the way and came back out to live to tell the story, they'd go down in history.
No rubbish has been sent into a black hole.