There is no such concept of a negative black hole outside the fictional computer game involving Sentry Catapult.
No. The only force at work with a black hole is gravity.
A black hole can have a positive charge, negative charge, or no charge. It all depends on the charges of the material that fall into it.
the gravitational field of a black hole is so vast that even light can't escape form it and in the case of a ghost, I think ghosts are kind of negative energy , so when a ghost goes near to the black hole then deadman will die again
Charles Thomas Bolton
You can't really "make" a black hole, but you can do research, present on the research and do a small demonstration of one of the properties of a black hole. For example, there are lots of experiments you can set up to measure the force of attraction between two objects. You can use that as a launch pad, then compare that to the estimate gravitational force of a black hole.
No. The only force at work with a black hole is gravity.
It is impossible to know what is present inside a black hole, though it is theorized that a singularity is located at its centre.
A black hole can have a positive charge, negative charge, or no charge. It all depends on the charges of the material that fall into it.
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.
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45.998849398 degree kevlins times the negative quantam temperatures of the biosphere present at the time of boiling. Subtract 25 if black hole is present!
the gravitational field of a black hole is so vast that even light can't escape form it and in the case of a ghost, I think ghosts are kind of negative energy , so when a ghost goes near to the black hole then deadman will die again
Charles Thomas Bolton
Yes. The nearest known black hole is about 3,000 light years away in the system V616 Monocerotis. There is a probably supermassive black hole at the center of the Galaxy, about 26,000 light years away.
You can't really "make" a black hole, but you can do research, present on the research and do a small demonstration of one of the properties of a black hole. For example, there are lots of experiments you can set up to measure the force of attraction between two objects. You can use that as a launch pad, then compare that to the estimate gravitational force of a black hole.
The collapses star gets squeezed by collapses gas and turns into a black hole.
No. A black hole is a dead star that slowly is gathering anything it can pull. A nuclear weapon would be expected to act on a regular set of rules and situation (surface of a planet.) A nuclear weapon can destroy things coming close to the black hole, but not the black hole itself. The whole reason a black hole is so strong is it is a star that fell into itself - folded inwards likes a moebius strip; launching missiles into the black hole would only 'feed it.' According to our present technology and science, you cannot destroy a black hole, they are already the most 'destroyed' you can be.