something solid to lay on, an oxegen tank, and man you would need some courage but have fun in that black hole of yours. lol
Sadly, absolutely nothing can withstand living in a black hole.. In fact, you would need infinite energy just to stay in its orbit. So you cant live in a black hole, but you might be able to live close to it.
It doesn't "need to live", but it will, whether it needs, or not. A black hole with the mass of our Sun or more is very resilient; it will continue existing - as a black hole - for much, much longer than the current age of the Universe.
For the sun to become a black hole, it would need to be compressed to a size of about 2.95 kilometers (1.83 miles) in radius. This is called the Schwarzschild radius, which is the point at which the gravitational pull becomes strong enough to form a black hole.
In order to escape the gravity of a black hole, an object would have to travel faster than the speed of light - something that is impossible.
Yes. Intermediate-mass blackhole is a medium size black hole. Scientists have found stellar black holes and supermassive black holes but there is no prove that Intermediate-mass black type of black holes exist. My opinion is that they do exist because when a black hole is becoming a black hole supermassiveblack hole it will need to go though this stage of intermediate-mass black hole.
In the course of normal stellar evolution, at end of its life the Sun wouldn't spontaneously become a black hole simply because it lacks sufficient mass. The minimum mass of a stellar black hole would be about 25 times that of our Sun; effects through which stars lose mass would also need to be considered.
A primordial black hole would need to have an initial mass of about 2.2 x 10^11 kilograms in order to be just disappearing now due to Hawking radiation. This is based on the time it takes for a black hole to evaporate completely through Hawking radiation, which is about 2.1 x 10^66 years for a black hole of this mass.
Yes, a planet could orbit a black hole, just like it could orbit a star. Gravity would bind them together. A planet orbiting 93 million miles from the sun feels exactly the same as if it were orbiting 93 million miles away from a black hole with the same mass as the sun has.
Unlikely. The universe is a very big place, even next to the largest black holes we know. For a black hole to suck in the entire Universe, it would need to be nearly as massive as the universe itself. There is no way that such a black hole could form.
To unlock the black hole projectile in Crush the Castle 2, you need to complete all levels with a gold medal. Once you achieve this, the black hole projectile will be unlocked for you to use in the game.
You get him close, and go slowly so he follows you to the black hole. You just need him to go into the black hole.
You can travel from one place to another , it depends where the black hole starts and ends . you also need a worm hole key