This question REALLY goes deep into theoretical sciences, but most any black hole.
Any black hole, that is, assuming you have a strong enough hull on your vessel, you are in a vessel that is capable of superluminal travel, and heading towards a black hole that won't totally spaghettify you.
Good luck with that.
This is possible because have you heard of a black hole are ever seen one on tv? well this black hole folds up time because it goes so quick and it has to wriggleing lines andif you went through them you could travel through time.
Travel through a Black Hole is an impossibility, since by definition a Black Hole is a gravitational singularity with a mass so dense that not even light can escape. All notion of travel through a Black Hole is science fiction, as is the notion of time slowing down. If an object entered the Event Horizon of a Black Hole, only the observer outside the Event Horizon would perceive that object slowing down. The object inside the Event Horizon would continue as per its own 'clock' or 'object time', dragged ever into the crushing gravity of the singularity. There are some solutions that allow it. Though none exceed the speed of light.
Quite possibly. One thing is certain - you can't escape from a black hole.
in brief we can not do this, but in my opinion black holes can do. I mean if you run, you need to a place that change that. but if you don't move, you don't need to place, but if we could send places to black hole then we were a witnesses, that every one place that go through black hole, time was changed for that
At one time it was believed that there were "timelike" paths through a black hole, but the problem is that all such paths necessarily intersect the singularity. In other words: if you try to use a black hole to "pass through time", the only thing you're going to pass is away.
The black hole is unique because it is the only force in the unniverse to rip space time and break through the theory of relativity
They could... theoretically, at least, but it would be a waste of time and money. For one, the nearest black hole is 1600 light years away, and there is no technology that would allow us to get the satellite to the black hole within a reasonable time frame. Secondly, by putting a satellite through a black hole, you would only be destroying it.
Space-time is probably stretched, making time seem (to an observer) to travel slower.
The theory is such that if the hole is super-massive, and rotates at high speed, and you, in turn, travel at a speed high enough, you should be able to avoid spagettisation and pierce through it.
Yes, energy can escape from a black hole through Hawking radiation, which is a process where black holes emit radiation and lose mass over time. However, the escape of energy through Hawking radiation is very slow and weak in comparison to the massive gravitational pull of the black hole.
For a non-rotating black hole, a person (or a building, or a planet) would be pulverized and crushed into the singularity (point of infinite density) at the center of the black hole. However, the acceleration of particles is so great that a small black hole might cease to exist by the time the atoms actually reach the center, due to time dilation.
yes. but the intense gravity is so strong it seems to bend time so slowly some people believe that there is no time in a black hole I WOULD JUST LIKE TO POINT OUT that time does exist in a black hole it is just extremely slow on another note if time did not exist in a black hole then a black hole would not suck things into it. so time does exist in a black hole.