We can only theorize about what happens to things once inside a black hole, so there are two possible explanations.
Here's the deal about black holes: nothing that goes in can ever get out. So, if a space shuttle was sucked into a black hole, it would not be able to get out. The rarely happens because the people have screens and tools that help them find where the black holes are. Not even light can go through a black hole. Something no one knows is where black holes lead to.
Into the black hole's singularity.
Yes, if you get too close to a black hole, its strong gravitational pull can pull you in. Once you pass a point called the event horizon, you can't escape and will be pulled into the black hole's singularity at its center.
If a rocket were to enter a black hole it would be torn apart by tidal forces before it could even reach the event horizon. After crossing the event horizon it would permanently become part of the black hole's mass.
Our planet Earth will probably not spontaneously turn into a black hole under its own gravity since it lacks sufficient mass - it would need several solar masses to so collapse, and the Earth is just a tiny fraction of the mass of the Sun.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
No one knows, the gravitation force is so strong, not eithen light can escape
A black hole doesn't actually "suck" things towards it. Rather it's so massive it's gravity "pulls" things towards it. As to your question yes a person could be pulled into a black hole. They would go through a process known as Spaghettification.
Things falling into a black hole are ripped apart by tidal force, become a stream of their constituent atoms. These atoms are further shredded by the time they reach the singularity, and the mass of what is sucked in is added to the mass of the black hole.
To get to the black hole you have to go to straight until the little square says "approaching black hole". Then when you see that you just go straight and you'll see it, but don't get sucked in!
you make them follow you to the black hole but dont go too fast or the shark will go back.do it one shark at a time.dont get sucked in the black hole
No, you will not enter another dimension because you still going to be in space. But you can't survive after you have sucked into the black hole. instead you will be torn apart into 5000 - 9000 times. and the pieces of you, will after be demolished into space.
if your talking about the tiger sharks in space then this is how you do it first you get on shark by shooting at it and then make it follow you to the black hole then go around the very edge of the black hole and go around it then the shark will get sucked in the black hole then keep doing it until all sharks are gone.
Yes! It is because time is relative, and so the process of getting sucked into a Black Hole will be long enough for you to live your life before your body begins to disintegrate. In fact, even right now you are in the process of getting sucked into a Black Hole at the center of our galaxy. But it will take millions and millions of years for you to reach the point where you enter the Hole. It purely depends on the intensity of the gravitational pull of the Black Hole. If it has infinite gravity, then it will take you infinite amount of time to reach it.
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Who said things go faster as they get nearer to a black hole ? Oh yes ... an objectfalling under the influence of gravitation is accelerated. OK. But no. Things do, butlight is not an object, and it doesn't go faster than 300,000 km/sec .
If you fall into a black hole, you'll go into the black hole and nowhere else.