One Curious Question :
Suppose You're travelling in a Spaceship which can defy the Laws of Physics and Can Even Travel faster than the Speed of Light.
You decide to Enter a Black hole lets say Sagittarius A*. My Question is CAN YOU GET OUT OF THAT BLACKHOLE once you enter it ?
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That's actually a very interesting question which no one really thinks about much, just masterminds like you.. ; )
Astronomers estimate that our galaxy harbors approximately 100 million black holes. If you ever entered one, you would suffer a most horrible death and when it was all over, there would be no trace, no physical evidence that you ever existed.
The edge of a black hole is called the event horizon. It is known as the point of no return, or the exit door of the universe. Whatever passes the event horizon, including you, can never return because the black hole's pull is too strong to escape, even if you're traveling at the speed of light or more.
However, you don't have to worry about reaching the event horizon in this case because you'll be dead long before that.
Anonymous:
Thanks for the help ...
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Here's The Answer to your 'Most Interesting Question of The Day'..!!
First Of All let's See what a Black hole is :-
A black hole can be defined as a region of spacetime which exhibits Gravitational Force, so strong that, NOTHING—not even light—can escape from inside it.
They are Pitch Black-this property of a black hole can easily be understood by its definition, as even light cannot travel in it it's obvious that there would be extreme darkness inside.
Black Holes are soooo dense that there centers are called 'Point of Infinity'.
(Strange but da.mn Interesting!✨)
Now, let's check out Sgr A*-
Sagittarius A* is a supermassive black hole (4 million times the mass of the Sun) which is about 26,000 light years from Earth and is said to be located in the middle of the Milky Way galaxy.
However, unlike other black holes found until now, material around Sgr A* is extraordinarily faint in X-rays.
Now, let's get straight to your question!
You are curious to know if one can get out after entering a black hole. (Sgr A*)
So, let's see-
According to Charles Liu (an astrophysicist)-
If you step inside a black hole the situation of your body would be just like 'toothpaste being extruded out of the tube'. (Gross)
Soon, a star is going to pass through Sgr A*.
(This would give the correct answer to your question!)
According to Einstein, matter and energy exist on a background of space and time. There are three spatial dimensions (backwards-forwards, left-right and up-down) and one time dimension (which flows at one second per second).
More massive objects have greater effect.
If we had a black hole the size of our solar system, then the tidal forces at the event horizon wouldn't have been quite strong. So, it's possible that you could actually maintain your structure.
Also, If you travel inside the black hole at the speed of light you would be really slow in time.
(The faster you move through space, the slower you move through time.)
So, if -ever- you are able to move through the black hole then you will see everything that has fallen into it in the past and if you will look backwards then you would see everything that will ever fall into that black hole!
So, the Amazing thing is that a person who travels inside a black hole will get to see the entire history of that spot in the Universe simultaneously.
EVERYTHING from THE BIG BANG all the way into the distant FUTURE!
Hope This Helps..!!
#BeBrainly❤️
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