Space-time is probably stretched, making time seem (to an observer) to travel slower.
i believe the black hole crushes the object into another small black hole which just ads to the already infinate space within
No, a black hole is not actually a hole in space. It is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
In a black hole, gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. This means that whatever goes into a black hole is trapped inside forever, making the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
The presence of a black hole warps the space-time fabric around it, creating a strong gravitational pull that can bend light and distort the paths of objects nearby.
Yes, a black hole could travel through space.
we can notice by the effect it causes on the nearby stars. A star which is near a black hole revolves around it and when it is closer to a black hole ,it revolvles faster and it revolves slower when it is farther away from a black hole.Secondly, we can notice a black hole by the space distortion it creates. Thirdly, we can notice it by finding the amount of gas of nearby stars falling into the black hole
When the space sharks are chasing you, get close to the black hole and circle around it while not going in. The sharks will be caught and dragged inside.
This is because the gravitational force of a black hole is so strong that it literally warps the fabric of space and time around it.
Obvisouly it is not a black hole! :)
A black hole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. It is formed when a massive star collapses in on itself. The anatomy of a black hole includes a singularity at its center, surrounded by an event horizon, which is the point of no return. The intense gravity of a black hole warps space-time around it, causing time to slow down and space to be distorted. This influence can affect the motion of nearby objects and even cause them to be pulled into the black hole.
That's not exactly what happens. What really happens is that they just absorb each other and become a bigger black hole.