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"Ever" is a long time; but the nearest knownblack hole being at a distance of about 3000 light-years, it seems unlikely that mankind will be able to intentionally send anything into a black hole any time soon. It probably isn't necessary either; things fall into black holes all the time, so astronomers can just observe that. For example, some time in 2014, a gas cloud with a mass estimated at 3 Earth masses will get very close to Sag A*.

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How dense is the inside of a black hole?

Unknown.To know that you have to enter one or send a probe to enter one but once something enters a black hole theres no way out.


Is it possible to send garbage into a black hole?

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Sending a satellite into a black hole would not be possible due to the intense gravitational forces pulling everything towards it, resulting in the destruction of the satellite before it even reaches the black hole's event horizon. Additionally, the extreme conditions within a black hole would make it impossible for any technology to function or transmit data back to us.


Could a black hole send a person or anything to an alternate reality back in time or even to another dimension of your own universe?

According to modern physics, science, and technological advances, there is no evidence that a black hole has the ability to do so.


How can you use black holes to time travel?

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


Has anybody ever been sucked into a black hole?

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Can a robot go into a black hole?

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Has anyone ever been to black hole?

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What do you call the point of no return on a black hole?

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Did scientist send unmanned spaceships into a black hole to gather information?

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