You wouldn't go anywhere. The black hole itself would grind you into tiny pieces. To be a bit more technical, tidal forces would pull you apart long before you even reached the event horizon.
You don't go through a black hole, you go into a black hole. And with present day technology, yes, it would crush you to raw energy.
If you fall into a black hole, you'll go into the black hole and nowhere else.
Yes, a robot could go into a black hole; pretty much any object you could name would be able to go into a black hole, although it would be unable to exit. It would not be a useful exercise to send a probe into a black hole for purposes of obtaining information since, even if it survived the extreme conditions near a black hole in order enter one, effects predicted by physics would prevent it from communicating from within - even light would not be able to escape past the event horizon from inside.
Into the black hole's singularity.
No, based on our current understanding of physics, a spacecraft would not survive traveling through a black hole. The intense gravitational forces would stretch and compress the spacecraft to the point of destruction.
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...
Into the black hole.
It would feel quite painful - you would get torn apart.
No you would be stretched out and torn apart as soon as you got too close
You would die quickly, either before, or after, falling into the black hole, depending on the mass of the black hole.
If a rocket were to enter a black hole it would be torn apart by tidal forces before it could even reach the event horizon. After crossing the event horizon it would permanently become part of the black hole's mass.
If you jumped into a black hole, you would be stretched into human spaghetti.