While it is impossible to actually SEE a black hole, scientists have detected the presence of a great number of black holes in the universe. It is very likely that there is a supermassive black hole at the center of almost all large galaxies including the Milky Way.
A dead star. The dead star's smashed atoms come together, and are crushed again. This births a black hole
No, based on our current understanding of physics, a spacecraft would not survive traveling through a black hole. The intense gravitational forces would stretch and compress the spacecraft to the point of destruction.
Into the black hole's singularity.
There are two ways of detecting black holes indirectly. First, it is possible to observe the effects of a black hole's gravity on nearby objects. Second, while no radiation can come from within a black hole's event horizon, mater that has not yet crossed can still be seen. If a large amount of matter is falling toward a black hole, then it can become superheated and emit intense x-rays.
It's not a "remnant" of a black hole; there is a black hole at the center of the Milky Way, period. And as far as I know it wasn't discovered by any single telescope; rather, it has been observed over several years, with different instruments, and scientists have come to the conclusion (based on such observations) that the only explanation for what they observed is a black hole.
No. Once something enters a black hole it can never come out.
You get the shark to come near you and follow you to the black hole, then when you get to the black hole you turn a let the shark in. Have fun!
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Dont hold me to this, but any thing that goes into a black hole does not come out. In suggesting that you reapear, you would be be refering to a wormhole
Yes, matter and energy can come out of a black hole through a process called Hawking radiation, which was proposed by physicist Stephen Hawking.
Particles falling into a black hole release a large amount of x-rays as they do so. This is not energy from the black hole itself, but energy release that is a sign of a black hole.
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.
Black holes came from old big stars that went supernova as it dies. Supernova causes the star to collapse into a black hole
No human has ever come near a black hole. If one did, the intense gravitational pull of the black hole would pull them in and tear them to atoms, long before they reached the event horizon.
A dead star. The dead star's smashed atoms come together, and are crushed again. This births a black hole
Observing a dazzling light from a black hole is impossible because anything cannot come out of black hole once after entering it's event horizon (even light) because black hole very very very strong gravitational field.
That hole is the exit you come out of if you die in the secret level under the black brick, so you can come out of the hole, but you can't go in.