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Nobody has ever been to a black hole. Nobody has ever gone farther from Earth than the moon. The nearest known black hole is many times farther away, much farther than we could travel. Even then, any person approaching a black hole would be torn apart by tidal forces before reaching the event horizon.

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Who is the first man in the black hole?

Nobody has ever visited a black hole. The nearest known black hole is many light years away. Much to far away for us to reach it.


Can a man live in black hole?

No.


When was the first black hole?

The first black hole was probably after the first population III star exploded about 13.1 billion years ago. One of which might be the black hole at the centre of our galaxy.


What could you do to escape the black hole?

You can't - that's the whole idea of a black hole. Don't get near a black hole in the first place.


Was the black hole discovered 400 years ago?

No. The idea of a black hole was first proposed in 1783, 230 years ago. The first observations believed to indicate the presence of a black hole were in 1964.


Who was the first person to go into a black hole?

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Can you destroy the black hole?

Yes the black hole can be destroyed. However, man-made objects cannot resist the gravity without getting sucked in. The only thing that can destroy a black hole is time in a process called Hawking Radiation in which the black hole evaporates over time. The smaller the black hole, the faster the process.


Why is the sun considred a black hole?

First of all, our sun can not become a black hole, it is too small for that. However if a star is three times bigger than our sun, then yes it will become a black hole.


Who predicted that black hole should emit radiation?

Stephen Hawking is the man!


What horizon is formed first?

The apparent horizon is formed first in the evolution of a black hole. It represents the point from which no light can escape, defining the boundary of a black hole's event horizon.


Did something ever get sucked into a black hole?

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What would you need to live in a black hole?

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