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Could anything survive a black hole?

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Could anything survive a black hole?

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  1. No.  Black holes form when Neutron stars get so massive that the neutrons fall apart and leave electrons.  If the gravitation force is strong enough to do that, nothing would be able to survive.


  2. Evidence suggest NOTHING can survive a blackhole once that "something" is caught up in the pull of the blackhole.

  3. no nothing could possibly survive the intense gravity

  4. NOTHING that isn't fictional can survive a black hole.

    Let's examine why:

    1. The gravity

    2. The darkness

    3. The lack of oxygen

    4. The lack of everything someone would need to survive.

    The Black Hole would literally rip you apart. Not even light can escape, and the last time I checked, light is pretty fast.

  5. Nothing can escape the gravity of Black Hole once it crosses event horizon. Also, the gravitational force, as is an inverse squared one, has a high gradient so the difference in the force of gravity is  high between different parts of an object and can break the object. So, nothing survives.

    But, even Black Holes emit radiation called Hawking Radiation thus ultimately they evaporate.

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