No, the Event Horizon is outside the singularity.The singularity probably has no surface as it is an infinitesimal point.
An event horizon starts at precisely the moment a singularity does. The event horizon isn't so much a thing as a place. Like the Earth's Equator. It is the result of the singularity's gravitational pull and it will remain as long as the singularity does.
The two parts of a black hole are the event horizon and the singularity. The event horizon is the "surface" of the black hole, and is imaginary. The event horizon's appearance is caused by the bending of light. The singularity is a point of space where everything that gets sucked in is crushed to about the size of an atom.
In the center, is the Singularity point. As an object reaches the Event horizon, it will get sucked in and be crushed out of existence at the singularity.
Nobody knows. The Technological Singularity is termed an event horizon which means that nothing can be predicted or understood beyond it.
If it had a radius, then it wouldn't be a singularity. The event-horizon surrounding a black hole has a radius, which depends on the black hole's mass. But the singularity itself has no radius.
The entity located at the event horizon of a black hole is called the singularity. It is a point of infinite density and gravity where the laws of physics as we know them break down. The singularity can be defined as a theoretical point in space-time where matter is infinitely compressed.
You get stretched out like spaghetti or a piece of taffy straight towards the event horizon. EDIT: This is wrong in many cases. The event horizon really isn't that dramatic in large black holes. You will get stretched if you approach the singularity, not necessarily the event-horizon.
You can't. The center of a black hole is a singularity, forming either a 2-dimensional ring or a 0-dimensional point. It is not possible to break off a piece of it, nor is it possible for anything to leave from within the event horizon. Anything that passes into the event horizon will become part of the singularity's mass.
Our understanding of physics and its mathematical foundations break down - they make no sense at all - in the realms of the very large and very fast. In mathematical terms, the density of matter in a black hole becomes infinite, and we cannot interpret what that means. We call this, the place where our mathematics breaks down, a "singularity". At a vaguely-knowable distance of the singularity, our math once again makes sense, and this distance is called the "event horizon". The size of the event horizon - the limits of what we can know and observe - is related to the mass of the black hole.
Technically there is no 'inside' to black holes. But the event horizon is the point at which you can no longer escape the gravitational pull of a black hole. Inside of the event horizon no body knows what there is. The truth is, a lot of things like this are all theory. But what you can expect to find at the very center is a singularity. A singularity is a point, just a point, with no height, length or width that has mass. A singularity is what 'powers' a black hole, it is what 'sucks' everything in.
It sucks all matter within the event horizon. If one was created on Earth, the entire planet would be crushed to a singularity.
The Event Horizon is the spherical region from which light cannot escape.The Singularity is the point to which matter/energy/space/time has collapsed.As a black hole evaporates according to Stephen Hawking's equation on the entropy of black holesit would seem to suggest that between the shell of the Event Horizon and the Singularity, exists a spherical shell that is a balance point where the energy given off by the Singularity matches the gravity pulling it in. Probably not a very pleasant place as you be being ripped in by gravity, and being thrown out by electromagnetic radiation.