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What might be on the other side of a black hole?

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it is either nothing but death or another dimension.

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What is out the other side of a black hole?

a black hole is not actually a hole...it is a super dence point whose gravity is so powerful it pulls everything into it


What is at the end of a black hole on the outside?

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.


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Do white holes suck up objects like black holes do?

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Is there a white hole at the end of a black hole?

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What is black hole Is there any side effect to earth from black hole?

A black hole is an area in space-time, caused by the collapse of a massive star, where the gravity is so high that anything past a certain point -the event horizon- will never escape. Nothing, not even light. However, the energy and matter outside or near the event horizon of the black hole can get excited, or heated up, and released as beams of gamma rays and other radiation detectable from Earth. That's why we can determine that the singularity which is a black hole is "there", even though we can't see it (it's a black hole).


How might a black hole create great tidal waves?

If a black holes would come anywhere near Earth, they could cause tidal effects in the same way that any other mass would. The principle is the same, for example, as when the Moon causes tides on Earth. The basic idea is that the gravity of the other mass is stronger on one side of Earth (the side that is nearer to the mass) than on the other one.


What are the release dates for How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World - 1980?

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Is there an alternate universe on the other side of a black hole?

Scientists have not yet figured that out. They are trying to figure out where the matter that gets sucked into the black hole goes, which as I would imagine is what is on the other side of a black hole. Watch the news and you may be able to find out quicker than someone updating this question. Well, there is a theory that on the other side of a Black hole is a White hole. As you know Black holes suck in anything that gets near it. Not even light can escape. So the question is where does it all go? That is where the white hole comes into play. It is believed that a white whole does the opposite of a black hole, it shoots everything out that a black hole sucks in. As explained in Newton's Third Law of Motion, "For Every Action There is an Equal and Opposite Reaction."


Are black holes and wormholes related?

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