im a 5th grader and i ask a lot of questions,that is because it takes you as far as light years,the distance between the sun and earth
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 is a theory that it might, but nobody really knows.
it is theorized that it is possible for black holes to act as worm holes but most scientists believe their gravitational pull is simply too powerful for anything to survive being ripped to pieces before it goes anywhere.
They will remain as black holes for a long, long time.
Black holes. They can be so large that they can suck up universes at a time
It is really big, and is still growing. Black holes and white holes may join to form tunnels called wormholes - scientists believe this maybe the secret to time travel ..
Black holes do distort time. The closer you get to the event horizon of a black hole, the slower time goes. From the perspective of someone outside, time at the event horizon stops.
At any time.
Black holes were stars that were so massive that they collapsed on itself. The gravity in black holes is infinite and more you get closer to it, more time gets slower. Black holes suck all matter that is too close. Even light can't escape Black holes.
Science at this time can find no end to black holes. They seem to last forever.
Since black holes have a huge mass, objects are attracted to it. Once you reach a point called the Event Horizon, good luck getting out. YOU WILL NOT. We do not know much about death by black holes at this time, but some scientists believe that once you reach a certain point, you will be ripped to a strand of atoms. I do not recommend going near a black hole.
No, you wouldn't. If the white hole spoken of in the question is the one associated with the black hole, it is a term applied to the reversal of time within the black hole. How can you see time reverse itself? Certainly you would not be able to see it from outside the black hole, and there are few volunteers for a trip in. Also, no one who goes in ever comes back, or even sends messages out. We won't be seeing white holes any time soon, if at all.