The question implies that time can somehow cease to exist. However time can not be destroyed or 'uncreated', since time is neither matter nor energy - both of which, some theorize, can be crushed into the singularity of a Black Hole.
AnswerA Black Hole can swallow up time in the sense that the passage of time for the space and matter trapped within the event horizon would also be effected and trapped. Time could appear to stop or very nearly stop inside a black hole.So a perceived swallowing of time might be appropriate depending on ones accepted definitions and position on the properties of time.
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
The gravity casued by the black hole is so strong that even light is sucked into it
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
It's possible, but unlikely to occur any time soon since the closest (known) black hole, known as V4641 Sgr, is 1600 light years away.
In a black hole, all matter and energy that crosses the event horizon gets sucked in due to the immense gravitational pull. This includes light, particles, and even information, which becomes trapped within the black hole's singularity at the center.
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
The gravity casued by the black hole is so strong that even light is sucked into it
It is sucked into the black hole to a point that is infinitely small.
If you enter a black hole, no matter what the speed, you will be sucked into the center of the black hole, and utterly destroyed.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
you dont light gets sucked into a black hole. Light!!!! so you have no chance. Additionally being exposed to spac would make you explode
black holes are a very complected mechanisms. Beyond the hole lies the centeral horizon point here is when the space forced in the black hole is draggedback to volcities the same as the speed of light which is 168282.4 miles per second when space gets sucked in at the start it gets sucked in faster than the speed of light.
Nothing can be seen in a black hole because all the light particles are sucked into the depths of the hole, and then no one knows what happens....
No, if it had been sucked into a black hole, it wouldn't still be there shining in the night sky.
yes... it can because a black hole can even suck light in :) lol hope it helped.................................. c it can suck in nearley everything
It's possible, but unlikely to occur any time soon since the closest (known) black hole, known as V4641 Sgr, is 1600 light years away.
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