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What happens to the things that go in a black hole?

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where does it go or what happens to it?

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  1. i will have a look next  time im up there  


  2. to our current knowledge they are ripped apart peice by peice all the way down to the sub-atomic level...

    after that it's anybodies guess

    (i believe they deduced that black holes rip everything apart becuase the pulsars are made up of super-heated, hyper-sonic dust, they never really find objects per say in them.... so logic would seem to dictate atleast a part of that dust cloud that's glowing was once part of something bigger and must have been ripped apart by the sheer force of gravity, which would fit... we're talking about uninmaginable power)

  3. Everything that falls into a black hole is totally destroyed. A stellar mass black hole will tear an object apart well before it hits the event horizon, but an astronaut or spacecraft can cross the event horizon of a super massive black hole without being pulled apart. Instead tidal forces destroy it inside the event horizon. Once something crosses the event horizon, there's no escape, and it plummets towards the singularity at the center, where it adds to it's mass even as it's crushed to infinite density. The singularity has zero dimensions and infinite density, it is all the matter that went into the black hole crushed into a point smaller than an atom. An object of more than three times the Sun's mass will collapse into a black hole without something to support it against it's own gravity. Therefore, a black hole is the result of gravity overwhelming a massive star's internal pressure and collapsing it completely. All chemical and physical properties are lost, and the black hole's event horizon expands as it swallows more and more matter. As long as there's something for a black hole to feed on, it will keep growing in size and mass.

  4. They die. End of story.

  5. All that Matter stops mattering.  

  6. When you hit the event horizon you get distorted and as you get closer to the singularity you're going to be ripped apart until you're nothing but a bunch of particles!

  7. Their mass,charge, momentum and spin get added to the black hole.

    Now micro black holes, such as might be created in the LHC (if it can indeed create them), are so small that it's fairly unlikely that another particle could go into one before it evaporates.  But even if one did, the micro black hole would still evaporate really fast, making it unlikely that more mass could be added.

  8. After being turned into subatomic particles, it might travel into another dimension where a white hole opens.

    In theory it could be possible.  

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