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Scientists have not yet figured that out. They are trying to figure out where the matter that gets sucked into the black hole goes, which as I would imagine is what is on the other side of a black hole. Watch the news and you may be able to find out quicker than someone updating this question.

Well, there is a theory that on the other side of a Black hole is a White hole. As you know Black holes suck in anything that gets near it. Not even light can escape. So the question is where does it all go? That is where the white hole comes into play. It is believed that a white whole does the opposite of a black hole, it shoots everything out that a black hole sucks in. As explained in Newton's Third Law of Motion, "For Every Action There is an Equal and Opposite Reaction."

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We have no idea, but according to the basic math of relativity, nothing. It's a hole that drops to infinity. For creatures living in 5 dimensions, it may be a like a 2 dimensional hole for us, have a beginning and en end, but here in the space with 4 dimensions, it has no end. Under certain conditions it has been theorized (highly theoretical) that the hole here has a exit somewhere else in our universe, but the basic math makes no predictions about this.

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There IS no other side! Black holes suck in everything and crush it into subatomic particles. Things can orbit a black hole, but get to close to a boundary called the "Event Horizon," and it will be stretched like spaghetti, then ripped into subatomic particles, in other words: "ripped" out of existence. Fortunately, the likeliness of Earth falling into a black hole is (don't have a number, but I say) 1.0, ESPECIALLY while life is on Earth. But some people fear that CERN will accidental create a black hole, but that is even MORE unlikely. So don't worry. I might have answered more than you need, but here.

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Who knows.

At the moment, that is beyond the boundaries of our knowledge.

We are only just beginning to understand black holes, let alone alternative universes.

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There probably is no such thing as the "middle of the Universe".

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A Black Hole looks the same from all angles.

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A black hole isn't a hole as such. It is an extremely dense dead star that attracts all matter into a tiny singularity that has a massive density.

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According to some Astro Physicist and Mathematicians, when we'd be able to get through Black hole their is one another Scenerio so called The Wormhole.

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No. But there is considerable evidence to support the theory that there is a black hole

at the center of many galaxies, including the Milky Way.

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Could your universe become a black hole?

No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.


Why cannot you believe that a black hole can be the centre of the universe?

Perhaps you are confusing Universe with galaxy. Most galaxies have a black hole in their center. The Universe has no such thing as a center.


Can a black hole suck in the universe?

Unlikely. The universe is a very big place, even next to the largest black holes we know. For a black hole to suck in the entire Universe, it would need to be nearly as massive as the universe itself. There is no way that such a black hole could form.


How do you make a black hole in universe sandbox?

You click on a planet,star,etc. scroll down and click Black Hole


Why is a black hole considered an oddity in the universe?

Considering the other oddity's in the Universe; Neutron stars, pulsars, Wolf Rayet stars, magnetar or even hypernovas, I don't think black holes are that odd.

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Could your universe become a black hole?

No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.


How does black hole affect the other elements in the universe?

Um it just does


Could a black hole send a person or anything to an alternate reality back in time or even to another dimension of your own universe?

According to modern physics, science, and technological advances, there is no evidence that a black hole has the ability to do so.


When will a black hole hit your universe?

There are already black holes within the universe


What is a thing of the universe with the letter B?

a black hole sport, a black hole.


Why cannot you believe that a black hole can be the centre of the universe?

Perhaps you are confusing Universe with galaxy. Most galaxies have a black hole in their center. The Universe has no such thing as a center.


Is there anything beyond a black hole such as another dimension or universe could it warp you to another dimension?

no there is not once you enter a black hole you are crushed but your matter can be possibly shot out as radiation but other than that no there is no other universe or dimension based on my research


Is the universe a black hole so to speak?

No, the universe is mostly a vacuum but a black hole is (theoretically) when gravity goes wild and rips a hole in space and time


What is going to happen when the black hole destroy the universe?

Well if it DOES happen and a black hole DOES destroy the Universe, then we won't be around to worry about it.


Can a black hole suck in the universe?

Unlikely. The universe is a very big place, even next to the largest black holes we know. For a black hole to suck in the entire Universe, it would need to be nearly as massive as the universe itself. There is no way that such a black hole could form.


Does the universe have a black hole?

The universe likely contains millions upon millions of black holes.


Did stars older than the universe create a black hole that resulted in the big bang?

It is a possibility that the Universe resulted from a black hole, and that black holes in our own Universe result in new universes. But all this is extremely speculative.