if you ever where to survive the travell through it. do you think it would just be blackness?
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42 RespuestasThere isn't anything beyond a black hole. It isn't [i]actually[/i] a hole. It's a mathematical term. Let's look at a graph of the function 1/x. Just consider the first quadrant (upper right). No matter what, you can never evaluate this function at x=0. The line will always get closer and closer, but it will never actually hit 0. Now, think of the slope of this line as the curvature of space time. Think of the x-value as the amount of space a mass takes up. As this approaches zero, the curvature of space time becomes very steep. A photon has to travel through spacetime freely, as if it were a passenger on a rollercoaster because it has no mass. Also remember that spacetime has a time dimension, so this roller coaster's track grows with time. If we consider this rollercoaster's track as the slope of this line (the curvature of spacetime), we see that as x (the amount of space a mass takes up) tends to 0, the roller coaster gets steeper, and longer, therefor, the amount of track needed to travel across tends to infinity. In other terms, the track is growing faster than the passenger travels, thus, the passenger cannot reach the bottom, and a photon cannot escape a black hole's event horizon.
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I think you'd end up in a celestial toilet bowl bc our universe is in the bowls of a space god and black holes are its butt hole. I mean it's science, jeez.
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I think there's nothing there. Only in science fiction movies maybe, but not in real life. I don't really know much about things as black holes although I think it's really interesting.
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2 RespuestasFrom what I've gathered, a black hole is just an object that has gone under its Scwartzchild radius and has become a singularity, which is a point with virtually no volume, and virtually infinite mass, so it would still be an object, not a hole, like the name implies. So there would be nothing in the other side but more space.
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Another black hole.
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2 RespuestasEditado por Tobito_TheGod: 10/12/2016 10:35:10 PMAn even blacker hole
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3 RespuestasHow would you die if you entered one?
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2 RespuestasEither an alternate reality or like a tunnel to another part of our universe
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You'd be stuck in an eternal loop
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You see this? This is Aleph. It means infinity and it can be multiplied, divided, subtracted and risen to the Aleph. This is a black hole. The only thing that reaches further into a singularity (what a black hole is/an asymptote) is that same singularity. It never stops getting smaller after the quark degeneracy pressure (the pressure needed to collapse quarks down into their components).
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I hope either what Interstellar has, the key to the best death of all time, or a portal to another universe.
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Could be the way the universe transports existing matter somewhere else. Like a wormhole.
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Beyond? Galaxies are beyond. A "black hole" is simply, something with, mass. You can go around it, you can even see around it as it bends light. As for traveling through, no. It's an object it's not a portal. Should one attempt to go through a black hole, you'd probably end up as a jet of energy being expelled from the black hole at some point. It's a myth that NOTHING escapes a black hole. Relativistic jets are prime examples of mass and energy being expelled from the black hole. We can see them.
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No one knows. It's all theory
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