What do you think happens in the singularity of a Black Hole (theory, Milky Way)
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I honestly have no clue. It would be cool if you went into another dimension or through a warmhole, but I doubt this is this case. My guess is that you would be crushed into sub-atomic particles and join the rest of the mass the black hole sucked in. Maybe these particles would be ejected as energy.
I honestly have no clue. It would be cool if you went into another dimension or through a warmhole, but I doubt this is this case. My guess is that you would be crushed into sub-atomic particles and join the rest of the mass the black hole sucked in. Maybe these particles would be ejected as energy.
Good question; but theoritically, with current Science, there is no way to know. I think space-time is infinitely stretched, until infinity...if there is "one".Or until the Universe "Bounces/Bangs" again; or our universe increases it's entropy, until there is "no useful energy" left. Entropy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .
Good question; but theoritically, with current Science, there is no way to know. I think space-time is infinitely stretched, until infinity...if there is "one".Or until the Universe "Bounces/Bangs" again; or our universe increases it's entropy, until there is "no useful energy" left. Entropy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .
The actual infalling object would be seperated following being stretched due to tremendous gravity. It would be split until only atoms remained. Further the atoms go , they may be transformed into pure energy by the massive and unknown forces inside.
Black holes only exist in theoretical mathematics.
I had a 1976 Spirit of America Nova that was a black hole. Other than sucking up any money around it, the interior was the usual gum wrappers, soda cups, and the eternal and indestructible McDonald's french fry. So, I would expect the interior of most black holes to contain french fries.
Black holes only exist in theoretical mathematics.
They are as proven as any scientific phenomena, both mathematically; but more importantly, by direct observation. Why we have one super massive black hole right here in our own cosmic neighborhood; the Milky Way's core.
The actual infalling object would be seperated following being stretched due to tremendous gravity. It would be split until only atoms remained. Further the atoms go , they may be transformed into pure energy by the massive and unknown forces inside.
The process is called "spaghettification"....I'll stand by my opinion; there is no way to disprove it or prove it either.
I had a 1976 Spirit of America Nova that was a black hole. Other than sucking up any money around it, the interior was the usual gum wrappers, soda cups, and the eternal and indestructible McDonald's french fry. So, I would expect the interior of most black holes to contain french fries.
Now I'm craving Mc D's fries!!! before traveling to the nearest Black Hole at the heart of the Milky Way.
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