Well this is my thoughts and belief about the black hole. I share almost the same believe as you do, however from my research that i have done on space,time and mass. I have concluded that the black hole is a puncture in space, but not of space, which means that the void left after the puncture is an empty opening into space that no mass,time or space exists in that zone, this is why the laws of physics break down, but you are probably thinking that is a radical idea, well it may sound like that but let me clear things up. Imagine you have an A4 paper, this A4 paper will be space, imagine you have mass or object on that paper, you take a pencil and anywhere around that paper you puncture a hole into the paper with all the pressure that you have put into it, now look at this, because of the pressure you applied on your pencil, you have just punctured a hole into the paper, and everything that was once their is now around that paper hole area. So imagine, all that pressure that gravity has to offer after the explosion of a super star, the gravity collapses to a point where the pressure is so strong and like the pencil that punctured the paper, it will eventually puncture space itself, space is a property just like time and mass, it curves when mass is present. Another reason to support this theory is, since time is frozen in a black hole then space does not exist either, and why is that ? well if time and space are synchronized together, the faster you go the slower time is for you which is known as time dilation which was Einsteins theory, so what if time is frozen ? then space shouldn't exist at all. In other words, the information is never sucked in or taken by the black hole, but instead it is stored in a location where the gravitational pull of the black hole is holding it in place, so that it does not escape, and what you are really looking at when you look at a black hole is basically a voice where no laws of physics take place at all since it is not really the space we know of but a void of emptiness.
The mass of a black hole can be measure by the effects of its gravity on surrounding objects.
If it had a radius, then it wouldn't be a singularity. The event-horizon surrounding a black hole has a radius, which depends on the black hole's mass. But the singularity itself has no radius.
Because its black and its a hole.......
First, it isn't the "weight", but the mass of the black hole that is relevant. Second, the black hole does, indeed, greatly distort space and time in its neighborhood.
No.
The black hole itself cannot be seen, however, its pulling effects of the surrounding area can be seen.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
if there is light surrounding a black hole it is normally from material entering into the event horizon of the black hole.
The mass of a black hole can be measure by the effects of its gravity on surrounding objects.
Yes, a black hole could travel through space.
Obvisouly it is not a black hole! :)
As the planet is approaching a black hole due to the immense gravitational pull on the objects surrounding it, the planet revolves around the black hole until it falls into the black hole.
If it had a radius, then it wouldn't be a singularity. The event-horizon surrounding a black hole has a radius, which depends on the black hole's mass. But the singularity itself has no radius.
Because its black and its a hole.......
Yes
no because it would destroy the space if it went in to a black hole
It is the space remaining after something has been constructed in a hole e.g. the space surrounding steel casing in a borehole.