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That's an excellent question, sort of like "What happens when the Irresistible Force meets the Immovable Object?" We don't know.
i believe it is destroyed in a way that it cannot be altered back to its original form, like say if you have an object that gets sucked into a black hole, you would first have to take into account that the hole 'absorbs' light and it cannot run away. secondly the mass of the black hole can be infinity massive. your object would be deformed, if you will in such a way that space will be crumpled ( im English sorry ). basically the matter of the object will implode and explode thus meaning that due to the gravitational circumstanced the object will be destroyed in a way that cannot be imagined. as of time and space and light being destroyed by the hole it would mean that neither exist in the black hole, meaning that the object you put in the black hole may have an infinite mass or a minus infinite mass. regarding time the object could be ripped to shreds in miliseconds or slowly - yet the miliseconds sounds more appropriate. sorry if you don't understand - im only 13 ;(
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.
i believe it is destroyed in a way that it cannot be altered back to its original form, like say if you have an object that gets sucked into a black hole, you would first have to take into account that the hole 'absorbs' light and it cannot run away. secondly the mass of the black hole can be infinity massive. your object would be deformed, if you will in such a way that space will be crumpled ( im English sorry ). basically the matter of the object will implode and explode thus meaning that due to the gravitational circumstanced the object will be destroyed in a way that cannot be imagined. as of time and space and light being destroyed by the hole it would mean that neither exist in the black hole, meaning that the object you put in the black hole may have an infinite mass or a minus infinite mass. regarding time the object could be ripped to shreds in miliseconds or slowly - yet the miliseconds sounds more appropriate. sorry if you don't understand - im only 13 ;(
here is an answer that may shed some light ? i believe it is destroyed in a way that it cannot be altered back to its original form, like say if you have an object that gets sucked into a black hole, you would first have to take into account that the hole 'absorbs' light and it cannot run away. secondly the mass of the black hole can be infinity massive. your object would be deformed, if you will in such a way that space will be crumpled ( im English sorry ). basically the matter of the object will implode and explode thus meaning that due to the gravitational circumstanced the object will be destroyed in a way that cannot be imagined. as of time and space and light being destroyed by the hole it would mean that neither exist in the black hole, meaning that the object you put in the black hole may have an infinite mass or a minus infinite mass. regarding time the object could be ripped to shreds in miliseconds or slowly - yet the miliseconds sounds more appropriate. sorry if you don't understand - im only 13 ;(
If an anti-gravity field were to somehow counteract the gravitational pull of a black hole, it could potentially prevent objects from falling into the black hole. However, the intense gravitational forces of the black hole would likely overpower any anti-gravity effects, making it unlikely for anti-gravity to have a significant impact on a black hole.
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.
When a cartridge is not in its special protective box, complete with a combination lock, it can be torn. To tear means to rip, or to put a hole into. It can be torn by a scissors, a sharp object such as flint or a karate chopper.
No. Anything you put into a black hole simply gets added to its mass.
To put an object in a safe location where it can be found easily.
it will free a stuck valve
This object can hold some otters laboratory object, so you only have to put the laboratory objects in each hole.