It's impossible to live to tell such a tale, but in theory, the smaller, and more dense black holes have such a violent pull that you are "spaghettified" (that's actually a legit term) and, as you may have guessed, resemble spaghetti when you're done.
yes
You. Or your remainders, to be more precise.
No bute do not have to worry about it cuz if the sun is getting sucked in we are to.....
well, we simply die.
1) u get sucked into a blackhole 2) because the law of physics doesnt apply in blackholes, u get stretched and matter gets sucked in, aka spegettified! 3) u die and never be seen again ---------------------- dont worry, our sun is not gonna produce a blackhole, only stars that r 3x the sun's mass. instead, it will explode into a supernova, swallowing up mercury(obviously), venus, and probably........ earth. lets hope we find out how to generate wormholes by then...
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No, Pluto has not been sucked up by a black hole. Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our solar system, while black holes are distant cosmic phenomena with intense gravitational pull. Pluto orbits the Sun and is not at risk of being sucked up by a black hole.
there is two syllables in thw word blackhole
The Milky Way contains a supergiant blackhole at its center.
You cannot see a Blackhole with the naked eye and they're hard to detect anyway. No one would see a Blackhole pull anything into its center.
no
Nobody Knows nobody has ever been inside a blackhole and even if they have they could not tell you because they are trapped in there for ever the gravity is to strong. Light can't even escape it. Of Course you'll die cause first if you get sucked in a black hole and survive, you have no food, and eventually you'll starve to death cause there's no food. And I don't really think the odds if you surviving are that great after getting sucked into something that even light can't escape.