Wander around the universe at near-light speeds. If you feel something tugging on you, relax and go with the flow.
Karl did not "discover" a black hole -- he simply showed, on purely mathematical grounds, that Einstein's equations for general relativity could lead to a mass density singularity from which light itself could not escape. He did so in 1915 while, incredible as it may sound, as a World War I soldier on the Russian front.
it is really your hole the black one it is really your hole the black one
No one has ever visited a black hole.
Your use of "the" black hole seems to indicate that you are thinking about one specific black hole. Please clarify which one - there are several known black holes, discovered at different times.
No one has "seen a black hole" but evidence of where a black hole must be has been observed.
The ultimate bottom itself is when space is discovered. No one really knows when a black hole opens up, Is it bottomless. I think yes. The question however is: What year did people discover the ultimate bottom.
noone can go black hole as the name suggest it is a hole which is black so how any one can go ad com back...
Yes, it is possible for a black hole to capture another one and "swallow" it.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
Actually one interpretation of the big bang is as a white hole, the inverse of a black hole.
No, because you can't live on a black hole.
A black hole is formed during a supernova (when a red giant star explodes)--the star collapses in on itself and creates a black hole. Then the black hole can move around or stay in one spot. They suck in everything around them (stars, planets, ect.) There is one black hole in the center of every galaxy. When two black holes come in contact, they create blue and red colors (one black hole is blue and one is red). If i remember correctly, they eventually become one, after circling around each other.