A black hole has nothing in it and nothing can escape, not even light. Everything is just sucked in towards it where it is compressed and crushed. Nothing is in a black hole.
Nothing can escape a black hole, not even light.
May be but the one thing is for sure the gravity it self can escape a black hole.
Perhaps you are confusing Universe with galaxy. Most galaxies have a black hole in their center. The Universe has no such thing as a center.
The Schwarzschild radius is a theoretical radius a thing(here: Sun) would need to be compressed to to become a black hole.
Let me clarify one thing... Basically, ALL galaxies, or almost all of them, have a giant black hole at their center. (If any galaxy does NOT have such a supermasive black hole, then it is likely that it had one in the past, and that it was ejected out of the galaxy.)
a black hole sport, a black hole.
No. The only thing "in" a black hole is pure gravitational energy.
Nothing can escape a black hole, not even light.
There is no such thing.
Black Hole - A thing found in the Universe which is color :-) - Thing that can escape Black Hole are examples: Volume Light Universe - Found outside our planet called "Earth" - Thing which don't occupy - Big empty space
Once anything crosses the black hole's event horizon it will not be able to escape.
There is a game named "Beyond the Black Hole", so if that's what you mean, yes.
there is no such thing as that
May be but the one thing is for sure the gravity it self can escape a black hole.
Quite possibly. One thing is certain - you can't escape from a black hole.
The Supermassive Black Hole at the centre.
a black and white hole