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No, it is highly unlikely that anyone could survive being sucked into a black hole due to the extreme gravitational forces and intense tidal forces that would tear apart anything that gets too close.

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Can you survive being sucked into a black hole?

No, it is not possible to survive being sucked into a black hole due to the extreme gravitational forces and intense tidal forces that would tear apart anything that gets too close.


How do you survive in a 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


Will you go into a different dimension after being sucked into a 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.


Could you ever survive a black hole?

Well, if you stay away from it yes you would but if you got too close you would be sucked in and you would die.


How painful is being sucked into a black hole?

nobody knows because when you get sucked in you never come back haha :)


Will you die if you get sucked in the black hole?

No way, man.Doubt it. But just in case you had better hang on to something tight.If you went close enough you would be sucked into a black hole and could not get out.


If a black hole sucked earth up would anyone survive?

no,no one would survive but that's not going to happen any time soon


Can you come back from being sucked into a black hole?

No, it tears you apart/ "destroys you"


How could you get sucked up by a black hole?

You could get sucked up by a black hole if you were close enough to feel its gravitational pull more strongly than another force to counterbalance it which would otherwise prevent you from getting sucked inside, such as, for example the orbital inertia which prevents the stars in our galaxy, including the Sun, from getting sucked into the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole.


Can a black hole sucked the sun?

If there was one nearby it could, but as there isn't it won't.


How do scientists detect black holes?

They use X-Rays from the stars being sucked into them.


Where do the stars get sucked into?

Stars can be sucked into black holes.