You don't go through a black hole, you go into a black hole. And with present day technology, yes, it would crush you to raw energy.
Nobody has been killed by a black hole. If one were to directly impact earth, there would be no survivors.
Yes, a black hole could travel through space.
One does not simply "pass through" a black hole.
No one has "seen a black hole" but evidence of where a black hole must be has been observed.
You are. Though that will not matter because you will be crushed and killed
No. Nothing can pass through a black hole. Once something enters it can never leave.
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No, based on our current understanding of physics, a spacecraft would not survive traveling through a black hole. The intense gravitational forces would stretch and compress the spacecraft to the point of destruction.
Yes. A black hole sucks everything that passes through its event horizon in, no exceptions. Nothing, not even light can escape a black hole.
Light travels through the hole in the black paper as the paper blocks the light's path except for the hole, allowing a beam of light to pass through. The beam of light will be more focused and directional due to the small size of the hole.
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.
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.