Please don't give me a wikipedia link or a copy-and-paste from there; I don't understand a word of it. Could the black hole actually teleport you somewhere? Or does the object get crushed?What will happen to an object if it happens to fall inside a black hole?
It will basically get crushed into nothing. Whether it can be a source of ';wormholes'; has not been proven yet, it's just skepticism.What will happen to an object if it happens to fall inside a black hole?
Scientist don't know all the answers, of course, but they are reasonably certain of the following if and when an object falls inside a black hole then:
1. It will experience that flash of embarrassment
2. It will look around to see if anyone saw what happened
3. It will try to smoothly get to its feet, as if it ';meant'; to fall
4. It will discover that it has skinned its knee
5. Despite the pain, it will walk normally until WELL out of the area, at which time it will begin to limp and whimper like a baby
A black hole is an object with a gravitational field so powerful that a region of space becomes cut off from the rest of the universe 鈥?no matter or radiation, including visible light, that has entered the region can ever escape.
It would be interesting if you could sit and watch an object go into a black hole ... The object would actually appear to slow down and stop before it entered, and would begin to turn red and gradually get dimmer and dimmer unti lyou could no longer see it...
How and why this happens is too long to write here...but everything you would want to know is right here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole
It is sort of like the Borg -resistance is futile. You are just another piece of mass being incorporated into the great mass in a small spherical entity at the end of the black hole. What eventually happens to the hole and its contents is guess. We haven't seen any evidence of a black-hole blowout.
It will Emplode ! Emplode is like explode only instead of the pieces flying outwards in all directions it is crushed inwards towards its own gravity, so it crushed in on itself.
All gone, crunchy, crunchy. Mass density of earth so high after crunching it would be about the size of a baseball still having the same mass and all the space between the atoms and molecules (much less the dust mites) would be gone.
The correct scientific term is anniahlated. It sounds too common but its the process in which a particle comes in contact with its antiparticle and completely destroyed.
After the particles are made into nothing,the left over energy would become antimatter, the definition of a black hole. A great source of energy.
Methods to develop antimatter exist today and are currently being used to make new energy sources and weapons for the military.
One would have to assume that black holes actually exist. Scientists assume they are looking through a vacuum at things millions of miles away. According to what they say, you would just be sucked up and crushed into a dense little speck.
well it might get suck to a parrelle universe.
A black whole is kind of like a trash compactor of the universe. You were just about right on target when you said ';just gets crushed';. At least thats what I learned in astronomy in highschool. haha.
In a brief explanation, yes, objects do get crushed. Generally in a black hole, there exist a gravitional pull so immense, that any objects who are close to it will become indefinitely crushed. The pull is so strong that not even light itself can escape it.
Stretched into infinity.
black holes are mysterious bodies present in space. there are various theories regarding this. some say it is a source for a parrale universe while some say the heat produced will bun anything in its limit. for more info type black holes and search it through google.
Despite overwhelming evidence that black holes do exist they are still just theoretical objects in space. The most popular theory about black holes is that anything pulled in to it gets crushed. But you can't ask a complicated question with out getting a complicated answer. No one really knows what happens. The theory I like is the possibility that light and time go hand in hand with each other, and since light can't even escape the gravity of a black hole that maybe it's an opening to another dimension or possible to another point in time. We probably will not ever know. For right now it's just best guess until astrophysicists can figure out something we don't know yet.
My understanding is that objects falling into black holes get stretched out, and time slows down for them, as they get crushed. So, from the perspective of a person falling into a black hole, billions of years would go by in fast forward, as they are stretched out, spiraling faster and faster around the black hole. But from an outside observer, if they could magically see through the event horizon, the person falling would get crushed.
I think the object in the middle of a black hole is a singularity, that is, an object that occupies no volume but which has a huge mass and infinite density. At least that's my understanding.
As it began to enter the black hole it would stretch and scew. then as it came close it would begin to condense and finally it would become apart of the highly dense matter in the center of the black hole which is often only the size of a needle but contains the amount of matter that is in giant space rocks.
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