Space and more space.
Imagine a large fluorescent ball in a dark room.
Imagine the ball shrink to the size of a single atom.
All of the mass of the ball is still there - it is simply compressed into something you can no longer see with your eyes.
And even though you can not see the ball 'atom', it's 'presence' still takes up the same amount of space in that room as it previously did as a full sized large ball.
This is pretty much the concept of a Black Hole. Except a massive and super-massive Black Hole distorts the space around it because of its immense gravity.
Once anything crosses the black hole's event horizon it will not be able to escape.
Dont hold me to this, but any thing that goes into a black hole does not come out. In suggesting that you reapear, you would be be refering to a wormhole
The claim about a miniature black hole at Six Flags fun park is not based on reality. There is no such thing as a miniature black hole at any amusement park. It is likely a fictional or exaggerated claim.
if you put every thing in one place it is absalutly going to create a black hole
No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.
A black hole is called a black hole because due to its density and therefore intense gravity, nothing, not even light, can escape it. Though it has extreme mass, it is not a light source, and it will not reflect any light, so it appears as a "black hole" in the universe.As a black hole has massive gravity, light from objects behind it will "bend" around the black hole and an observer will see what is called gravitational lensing. The effect of the lensing will be greatly pronounced because a black hole deforms space-time dramatically. A black hole is a point in space where something is, but because the "thing" that is there generates extreme gravity, it will not be visible under any conditions. It was natural to apply the term black hole to this phenomenon.Because, the huge gravitational forces inside the black hole ensure nothing - not even light - can escape.
Let me clarify one thing... Basically, ALL galaxies, or almost all of them, have a giant black hole at their center. (If any galaxy does NOT have such a supermasive black hole, then it is likely that it had one in the past, and that it was ejected out of the galaxy.)
Your category is the answer, that thing is black hole
Any matter that enters the black hole will be destroyed. Also, it will increase the black hole's size.
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...
Any star that gets too close to a black hole can be drawn into it. But most stars can orbit the center of the galaxy almost indefinitely, without such a thing happening.
We know nothing about the conditions within a black hole, but it seems unlikely that a black hole could exist within a black hole, or even if this concept would have any meaning at all.