there is no way for a ship to go through a black hole because the black hole rips the atoms from the object the come to it and spreads all the atoms around the black hole
You can't, if you call it in the black hole being inside the event horizon; that is if you mean inside the 'black' portion of the hole. If you say near the black hole, then it depends on how close and how much thrust, fuel and mass your ship has.
A ship that weighs 1,000 pounds displaces 1,000 pounds of water. Basically you are making a hole in the water that would take 1,000 pounds of water to fill, if it was Jell-o you could see the hole when you took the ship out. If you add 100 pounds of weight to the ship, be it feathers, foam, or lead, it will sink deeper and displace 100 more pounds of water.
While they may be called 'black holes', they are not holes. A black hole is a single point, a singularity, with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape. As such, there is nothing to go 'through', once you cross the event horizon, all paths lead to the singularity, any ship entering will eventually be stretched and torn apart by gravitational forces.
The antarctic hole is the ozone hole. It is caused by the CFC's.
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A Hawse Hole Is A Hole In The Bow Of A Ship For The Cable For An Anchor.
The glory hole on the ship determines an area that is occupied by stewards. These 'glory holes' are small quarters on a ship where these stewards spend the nights.
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there is no way for a ship to go through a black hole because the black hole rips the atoms from the object the come to it and spreads all the atoms around the black hole
Go inside the ship by jumping on windows, and then you'll get to this hole on the top. Go down the hole.
Smugglers often ply these waters.
The Smugglers - band - was created in 1988.
The Pursuit of the Smugglers was created in 1913.
The Diamond Smugglers was created in 1957.
No. Once something enters a black hole it can never come out.