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Answer #1:

As of now, it is undiscovered. Astronomers plan to send a probe into the centre. It

is often theorized that it leads to other universes. It is also theorized the Big Bang

was the result of excess matter entering a black hole.

Amendments, for clarity:

Sadly, nobody has any plan to send anything into a black hole, as it would involve

a few really hairy problems:

-- It would take thousands to millions of years for anything we launch to reach the nearest

black hole.

-- If our machine ever got there without falling apart, it would take hundreds or thousands

of years for the radio signal to return here and let us know.

-- If our machine succeeded in descending into the near vicinity of a black hole, it would be

torn apart by tidal forces ... the difference in gravitational force between its near side and

its far side.

-- If by some cosmic miracle our gadget lived long enough to approach within the

event horizon of the black hole ... have you read that within that distance, light

can't escape, and that's why the hole is black ? Well, what makes you think a radio

signal could escape, to bring any kind of information back to us ?

And another thing: There is no theory that a black hole leads to other universes,

and it is likewise not theorized that the Big Bang was the result of excess matter

entering a black hole. Both assertions are, at best, hypotheses incapable of test,

or of ever becoming theory.

Other than that, Answer #1 is a fine summary.

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