As you fall into a black hole, you would experience extreme tidal forces that stretch and compress your body in the process known as spaghettification. Eventually, you would be pulled into the singularity at the center of the black hole, where the laws of physics as we know them break down. Time and space would be infinitely curved, leading to your obliteration.
Yes, the M65 galaxy is thought to have a supermassive black hole at its center, like many other large galaxies. This black hole likely plays a crucial role in shaping the galaxy's properties and evolution.
When an atom is smashed in a black hole, its particles are torn apart due to the extreme gravitational forces. The subatomic particles are then absorbed into the black hole, adding to its mass and energy. The energy released during this process can contribute to the black hole's growth and power its intense gravitational pull.
It doesn't, since no light gets out of it.
No, the black hole will swallow it because it's gravity is much stronger than the blue giant star.
Just like any matter, light or other electromagnetic waves (this includes gamma rays), if they happen to get within the black hole's event horizon, will just get absorbed, slightly increasing the mass of the black hole.
You have to head towards the black hole put surve around it put on the other side go back so it looks like you've just gone straight through it and then the sharks should just fall into the black hole.
No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
You would die quickly, either before, or after, falling into the black hole, depending on the mass of the black hole.
its about a guy who falls in love with a girl but isn't expecting it because he never thought he'd fall for anyone, but now that he's in love it sort of feels like he's in a never-ending fall...never-ending a.k.a black hole...and the love he has is really strong or big and or super-massive...therefore he's falling in to a super-massive black hole
Yes. A black hole can move just like anything else with mass.
Black holes aren't like a tunnel that leads somewhere. You just fall straight to the center and get crushed into a tiny speck with everything else that has fallen in.
You die
yes
the differece is a just like black hole and gutter hole.
No. A vacuum cleaner works by creating low air pressure inside of itself, which suck in air. That moving air can then carry small objects with it. Things sucked into a vacuum cleaner go to a bag or chamber that is then thrown out or emptied in the trash. A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity. Objects near a black hole are not suck in; they fall in due to gravity, just like what makes things fall on Earth, only much stronger. Unlike with a vacuum cleaner, which can be emptied, nothing that enters a black hole can ever leave.
Yes, but as a string of atoms erupting from the black hole like an explosion. Other than that, it is very unclear what happens inside a black hole.