Technically there is no 'inside' to black holes. But the event horizon is the point at which you can no longer escape the gravitational pull of a black hole. Inside of the event horizon no body knows what there is. The truth is, a lot of things like this are all theory. But what you can expect to find at the very center is a singularity. A singularity is a point, just a point, with no height, length or width that has mass. A singularity is what 'powers' a black hole, it is what 'sucks' everything in.
You. Or your remainders, to be more precise.
there's no such thing inside a blackhole
the diameter is 0 km
It is quite unrelated.
The existence of wormholes has not been confirmed.
You. Or your remainders, to be more precise.
Very dark, and it tears you apart.You wouldn't like it.
there's no such thing inside a blackhole
there is two syllables in thw word blackhole
Yes. The mass inside the black hole is about 4 million times that of the sun.
The Milky Way contains a supergiant blackhole at its center.
no
You cannot see a Blackhole with the naked eye and they're hard to detect anyway. No one would see a Blackhole pull anything into its center.
A Singuary
no
There are many ways.Plot the existence of any blackhole prior to travelMonitor gravitational influences in flight.Observe blackhole characteristics.In reality, a blackhole is not that much of a problem in spaceflight. All the other detritus is!!
the theory says in the center of each galaxy there must be a blackhole with an incredibly dense mass concentrated in a very small space. We can't "see" them because light that is entering a blackhole simply "stops" making it impossible to see what's inside because the outside is covered by the light that got trapped.