If you mean the 'other side' of a black hole, we don't really know. The other end of a black hole could be a rabbit hole, spitting matter into a parallel universe. Or perhaps there is no other side and matter is simply gone. Many believe it is possible that black holes could be gates into other universes or parallel worlds. However, since we haven't thrown anyone into black holes, we don't know what lies on the other side.
The very outside part of a black hole when "feeding" is called the Accretion Disc. when a black hole is not devouring a star the outside part becomes the Event Horizon.
A quasar is believed to have a supermassive black hole at its center. The radiation is emitted outside the black hole's event horizon - from matter that is falling into the black hole.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
There is no such concept of a negative black hole outside the fictional computer game involving Sentry Catapult.
The very outside part of a black hole when "feeding" is called the Accretion Disc. when a black hole is not devouring a star the outside part becomes the Event Horizon.
Yes,you can read all about it here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_holeAnother reply: Sure, for a start, anything outside the horizon will still be attracted by the black hole, so it just may end up falling into the black hole.Also, for smaller black holes, tidal forces outside the event horizon can be significant. This may tear objects apart, if they venture too near the black hole.
A quasar is believed to have a supermassive black hole at its center. The radiation is emitted outside the black hole's event horizon - from matter that is falling into the black hole.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
There is no such concept of a negative black hole outside the fictional computer game involving Sentry Catapult.
No, but some stars end their life by becoming a black hole.
if you go close enough to a black hole you can get stretched to death the end
Actually one interpretation of the big bang is as a white hole, the inverse of a black hole.
Black holes are in outer space, far outside our solar system. Most galaxies have a large black hole at the center.
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