Science, asked by Scott2006, 1 day ago

What do you think is inside a black hole?

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Ok, now I might just be a student, but I have a theory that a black hole is such a massive gravitational pull that it breaks space since space acts as a cloth. This punctures the cloth and leads to the other side. However, that “other side” may just be so compressed it just crushes anything that goes through it. I believe this will lead to the next big bang, like the one that occurred previously and created our universe while the inside of a black hole may actually contain another universe, or as we may call it, the multiverse.

Answered by rakeshks040076
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A black hole is an area of such immense gravity that nothing—not even light—can escape from it. Black holes form at the end of some stars' lives. ... The gravity on the inside of the circle is so strong that nothing can escape—it sucks in everything, even light. That's why it's black!

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