There is no "behind" a black hole. A black hole is not a circular disk. The event horizon is spherical, with a singularity at the center. That singularity is an infinitely dense point.
I am not aware of light calculating anything in a black hole.
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
Theoretically, a black hole can destroy anything.
No, a black hole is a region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. Therefore, it is not possible for anything to have a greater mass than a black hole.
anything that enters a black hole will be compresed
Anything that falls into a black hole will be destroyed. Also, anything that falls into a black hole will increase the black hole's mass.
I am not aware of light calculating anything in a black hole.
things dont implode in a black hole they are dragged in and the black hole gets bigger
anything.
no
A black hole sucks anything and everything that is in its gravitational pull.
It is a hole because it brings things inside of it, but it's all black so you can't see anything.
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
Yes. It's physically impossible for anything to be smaller than a black hole.
Yes. A black hole can move just like anything else with mass.
Theoretically, a black hole can destroy anything.
No, it is not possible for anything to survive a black hole due to its intense gravitational pull that even light cannot escape from.