That depends on what the object is. Elements of light gasses never get through the event horizon. Metal becomes transluscent or transparent except gold which is the only element you can't see through. Eventually anything making the trip in though will be broken down into smaller particles,mostly neutrinos, and spat out around it's equator of spin. This is how our own galaxy formed. It explains the missing mass problem thought previously to be cold dark matter. It does this since particle exchange creates pressure of flow opposition between inbound bosons which house atomic centers at neutrinos crossing paths between them. CMBR is slowed by the growth of a galaxy absorbing the very particles this wave uses to travel as a kinetic wave!!!
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No one really knows... scientists have all sorts of theories but we won't know until someone actually goes through (i doubt that will happen) The mission would take to long and to be honest it is a really risky thing (not knowing where you'll end up presuming someone survives (yet again doubtful)
Nobody knows. That will be a question that mankind will never figure out. There have been theories that anything that goes iside a black hole dissapears into thin air.It is a big mystery. in the middle of the black hole is called a singularity. Scientists say that in the singularity everything that goes inside the black hole gets smashed into nothingness
A Black Hole is not actually a hole in space and time, as some believe. It is in fact a planet with such a gravitational pull that it actually implodes in on itself. (Opposite of explode) Things that get pulled into these are destroyed and become part of the mass of the planet (Black Hole) So when things go "into a black hole" they go into or on the planet.
ANS2:A black hole is formed by the gravitational attraction of a singularity that is composed of all the matter that collapsed to form the singularity. Things that fall into a black hole (cross the event horizon) can be expected to join with the singularity.well Hawkings theorize that if a piece of information is pulled into a black hole, that bit of information will be destroyed. , but that theory is false.... if you were you to put information into a black hole, you would only distort it not eliminate it. so basically you can understand that parts of our universe is distorted due to the scrambling of the black hole's activity.
Its molecules get ripped apart and shot back out, in small ones massive amounts of energy are released as Hawking radiation. FU Stephen Hawking you stupid idiot, most of his theories are emberrisingly wrong. my motto is: fawk the hawk.
They end up in the singularity, which is a point at the very center of a black hole that has zero volume but almost infinite density.
Nobody knows
Into the black hole.
You might think it would look amazing and scary! But... no. Black holes suck in light so it is not visible.
No
yes, but by the time they do they will no longer be rockets.
Can black holes alter time? Probably... I mean a black hole interfears with time and space... maybe... just maybe.... we could go either to the future or back to the... past.
There are many trillions upon trillions upon trillions of black holes. Many of them are massive like the one in the center of hour galaxy. However, because they are nearly impossible to see, many go unnoticed. There are also uncountable amounts of microscopic black holes floating all around you. They are so small they are undetectable, but there still there. So to answer your question, yes there are billions of black holes, except there are probably even more than billions out there and we don't even notice them.
You might think it would look amazing and scary! But... no. Black holes suck in light so it is not visible.
because when you suck up the liquid, it will just go right through the holes.
No
there is no exact answer, different black holes have different speeds, but all black holes can crush 1 tonne of metal into a size of a pebble
Black Hole simply cannot be destroyed because Black holes have so much Gravity That even light cannot pass or go from near the black holes. Black Holes pull the object passing from 10,000,00 (10 Lakh) away from them. So nobody can go near them to destroy it
you go to a hole that's black and tell people about it.
Things falling into a black hole are ripped apart by tidal force, become a stream of their constituent atoms. These atoms are further shredded by the time they reach the singularity, and the mass of what is sucked in is added to the mass of the black hole.
It depends, Black holes can go from being microscopic to supermassive black holes that entire galaxies revolve around. It all depends on which black hole and which quasar.
No where. Black holes eat up every thing around it, including light. It just become part of the black hole. Hope this helped, WoodWorkingMaster
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yes, but by the time they do they will no longer be rockets.
Can black holes alter time? Probably... I mean a black hole interfears with time and space... maybe... just maybe.... we could go either to the future or back to the... past.