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Does a black hole take matter to another dimension or universe?

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If so will all matter eventually be sucked otu of ours.

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  1. First of all there is no scientific proof that black holes exist and even if there was we cant exactly get any proof as if we were token to another dimension there would be no one to come back and tell us so a dumb question especially because no one on the PLANET knows the answer!!!!


  2. whatever everyone answers to you its not true! no one knows what is inside a black hole

  3. No, a black hole is just extremly dense region of space so that its gravity is so high that at some point near it (its event horizon) not even traveling at the speed of light can escape from it (thus it being black as we can't see it).

    From what we know, all matter that goes into a black hole is compressed down into an infinitly small space, a singularity. Think of our Earth, we can't jump out into space from it without help from rockets. Now imagine an object of the same mass as earth, except it takes up less space. The gravity would be the same, so you could still not escape from that mass without the aid of a rocket. Black holes ofcourse, are alot more complex than an object with the mass of the Earth.

    Edit: In referance to Lex R, we can't be certain of how a black hole works or what would happen inside it, but from what we know with current information we can get a pretty good picture.

    What you can be sure of is that black holes are highly dense objects, and it's very unlikley you will be transported to some other dimension, however we won't know for certian till some decides to jump into one and find out. Certainty is something our universe seems to lack ;)

  4. no, a black hole is just an infinitely small spec of super condensed matter......imagine the earth all its gravity from its mass being condensed to the size of a marble then that marble would have the same amount of gravity (matter=gravity) so close too get close enough to that marble and its going to pull you to its surface and under that intense gravity you will be crushed and simply add to the mass/gravity of the marble

  5. I think people should be wary of ruling out this possibility. Whilst it is still mostly a matter of speculation at present, some reputable theoretical physicists are open to the idea that black holes may be "gateways" to other universes.

    On your other point, it's a mistake to think of black holes as these monstrous entities that go around "sucking" up things. Stellar mass black holes retain the same mass as their progenitor star. Any planets that orbited the star (and that survived the supernova death of the star) would continue to orbit the black hole as if nothing had happened.

    Furthermore, Newton's inverse square law tells us that gravity's effect diminishes with the square of the distance from a massive object. If you keep at a safe distance from a black hole, there's nothing to be afraid of.

  6. If a black hole could exist it would change matter to a quantum state which would be virtually compressing it out of existence.

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