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Where do the black holes lead to?
By their calculations, quantum mechanics could feasibly turn the event horizon into a giant wall of fire and anything coming into contact would burn in an instant. In that sense, black holes lead nowhere because nothing could ever get inside. This, however, violates Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
What is beyond the black hole?
Simply put, a black hole is a place where gravity is so strong that no light — or anything else, for that matter — can escape. Beyond the event horizon lies a truly minuscule point called a singularity, where gravity is so intense that it infinitely curves space-time itself.
What is other side of black hole?
The discovery of light from the other side of a black hole was predicted by Einstein’s theory of general relativity. But it has never actually happened before, and the discovery marks the first time that light has ever been directly observed coming from behind a black hole.
What happens when someone falls into a black hole?
When an object falls into a black hole, its mass increases and at the same time the energy equivalent to its ‘extra’ mass would be emitted as radiation. In a sense it will be recycled. Well the object would be torn inside it by the force of gravity by the black hole.
Where is the largest black hole we know about?
The Abell 85 galaxy cluster, shown here, is home to the largest black hole known in the universe.
Where does all the matter inside black holes go?
Once inside the black hole the matter will be torn apart into its smallest subatomic components which will be stretched and squeezed until they to become part of the singularity and increase the radius of the black hole accordingly.
Where does the black hole take you?
Black Holes are a type of anomaly. Black Holes take you to a fixed star system across the galaxy. If any technology modules exist in your starship general inventory, one will be damaged at random upon arrival to the new system (modules in technology inventory are safe).