No, because then all the mass of the Universe would have a starting point from which it came from. Contrary to popular representations of the early cosmos, that is NOT what happened. The BB was NOT an explosion of mass into empty space, it was an expansion of all space, at every point in our Universe away from every point in our Universe. If the BB were an explosion, the cosmic microwave background radiation would have a preferred direction it was coming from -- and it doesn't.
Your idea is interesting, but it simply doesn't fit the observed facts of our Universe.
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
That is possible, but not very likely.
Well, yes, we would. We would all be dead long before the earth broke through the event horizon. But this is such a remote possibility that it isn't really worth dwelling on.
No, it is not possible for an astronaut to be sucked into a black hole. Black holes are extremely far away and astronauts do not travel close enough to them. Additionally, the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that no known force or technology could overcome it.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
That is possible, but not very likely.
The same, they'll probably just have sucked up everything in the universe.
Everything that is slower than the speed of light (approximately 186,000 miles per second) gets sucked in. Since nothing is faster than the speed of light, magnetism can definitely be sucked in
== There is a theory that a black hole has an "exit" somewhere and somewhen, but no one knows for sure. When a massive star collapses at the end of its life to make a black hole, who knows where the mass goes when it's "sucked down" into the point of infinite density? Everything becomes super compressed and that's about the limit of our knowledge.
All galaxy's contain one or up to 2 (that we know of) super massive black holes. these keep all the stars, planets everything together. Everything in the galaxy orbits the super massive black hole. It is also a theory that there is a much larger black hole than a super massive black hole, (about a thousand times bigger) in the centre of the universe.
Just try your best to stay out of its event horizon and you'll be fine.
No, it is not possible to survive being sucked into a black hole due to the extreme gravitational forces and intense tidal forces that would tear apart anything that gets too close.
Stars can be sucked into black holes.
yes... it can because a black hole can even suck light in :) lol hope it helped.................................. c it can suck in nearley everything
There are no black holes anywhere near Earth, so no we won't get sucked into one.
Stars do get sucked into a black hole if they pass the event horizon.