You would get utterly destroyed. Not even atoms remain in such a case.
A black hole can't really form inside of another black hole. If you think of a black hole forming after a star goes supernova, then there isn't really a star to go supernove inside of the already created black hole. In fact, there isn't even any space inside of the blak hole for anything to happen. Two black holes can join together, but they wil eventually go to one.
It becomes spagghettified. No one knows what happens after it goes in though. Spaghettified basically if you were to take ~, and stretch it until it came to you, stretching it and basically making something large a small piece of nothing.
Nothing can be seen in a black hole because all the light particles are sucked into the depths of the hole, and then no one knows what happens....
Light that enters a black hole cannot escape due to the immense gravitational pull, resulting in the light being trapped within the event horizon and unable to be observed from the outside. It is thought to contribute to increasing the black hole's mass.
One controversy surrounding black holes is the "information paradox," which questions what happens to information that falls into a black hole. Another controversy revolves around the "firewall paradox," suggesting that the event horizon of a black hole may be a violent region that destroys anything crossing it. Scientists are still exploring these mysteries to deepen our understanding of black holes.
You wont, you will basically be ripped apart once in contact with one
a black hole is caused by a supernova, then the black hole forms. the matter sucked in and gets shot through a worm hole. after the wormhole the matter gets shot out a white hole. the wormhole is impossible to see, for witch this hard to belive for it goes from one end of the galixy to the other endhope i helped!
You are referring to the "event horizon" of a black hole. At this point, nothing, not even light, can escape the gravity of the singularity (or black hole). If you were so unlucky to be there, your body would be stretched from the part that is closest to the black hole. Eventually, your body would be one long string of atoms swirling into the black hole. This is called "spaghettification" and is an actual scientific term.
it is really your hole the black one it is really your hole the black one
Not sure what you mean by swim, as black holes are in space, but if one gets to close to a black hole they would inevitably "sucked" in and all time would basically stop with no hope of escape
No one has ever visited a black hole.
Your use of "the" black hole seems to indicate that you are thinking about one specific black hole. Please clarify which one - there are several known black holes, discovered at different times.