It is unknown if the singularity of a black hole has an outlet, either in this universe or another. However, the curvature of spacetime caused by a black hole could indeed manifest as an "exit" somewhere outside normal space. (Black holes have been theorized to radiate Hawking radiation and "evaporate", but stellar-scale holes would take a very long time to dissipate in this manner, even if they ceased collecting mass.)
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Ergoregion
I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.
Black holes can be found anywhere in space.There are 2 types of black holes.Stellar and super massive black holes.Super massive black holes can be found in the middle of every galaxy including our own milky way.Stellar black holes can be found anywhere in space.
Yes, I think so. Everything must lead somewhere.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
Nobody exactly know what is in black holes. But some scientist think they might lead to other unerverses unknown to us.(kinda like the mass relay in mass effect the game)
No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.
Black Holes end up producing large quantities of gamma rays throughout their lives. This is one of the processes that lead to a Black Hole's demise.
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
There are no black holes in our solar system
They are called "black holes".
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Schwarzschild black holes. Named after the scientist who proved mathematically black holes can exist.
Expanding black holes don't mean the end of the universe. It is true that we don't know enough about the universe to be able to see an "end" in sight. But right now the universe is expanding, and the immense gravity of even black holes (and other matter) doesn't seem to be slowing it up at all.
Yes black holes are moving but they have no sense of direction..