Cabbage from near the Dranor Manor. It must be from here.
The fortress was the first stop on our tour.
If you can send another object into a black hole you can put garbage through a black hole. But bear in mind, we have no conveniently located black holes, so shipping costs are going to be very high.
You have to head towards the black hole put surve around it put on the other side go back so it looks like you've just gone straight through it and then the sharks should just fall into the black hole.
will i know if you put your testes in a black hole it would never beable to come out but if you were to put your penis near enoug to a black hole it would be lengthened due to tidal forces. I DIDNT REALLY UNDERSTAND YOUR QUESTION SO I JUST THOUGHT I MAY AS WELL ANSWER THIS
No. Anything you put into a black hole simply gets added to its mass.
They could... theoretically, at least, but it would be a waste of time and money. For one, the nearest black hole is 1600 light years away, and there is no technology that would allow us to get the satellite to the black hole within a reasonable time frame. Secondly, by putting a satellite through a black hole, you would only be destroying it.
if you put every thing in one place it is absalutly going to create a black hole
Technicly a black hole doesnt have weight it is a rip in the space time continuum. You have to think of it like this if you put iron shavings on a piece of paper they will stay where you put them however if you put a magnet under the paper the shavings will go towards the magnet, this represents gravity but if you cut a hole in the paper where the magnet is the iron shavings will get sucked off of the paper and stuck to the magnet. This is representative of the tiny fraction of th cosmos around any one black hole
Simply put, it isn't big enough. A star must have a certain mass to become a black hole after its "death", and the Sun doesn't have enough. Our "Sun" is not big enough, only stars that are a lot bigger will explode and become a black hole.
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Simply put, nothing can escape a black hole. Not even light. The only matter than has even remotely 'escaped' (and I use the term loosely) a black hole is just "lucky". Some matter is saved at the brink and thrust light years into space. Once something crosses the Event Horizon, however, that's it. The Event Horizon is the point of no return.