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What is inside a black whole??

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Answered by Poojasuri
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The event horizon is where the escape speed exceeds the speed of light: you'd have to be going faster than light (which is impossible for any bit of matter) to escape the black hole's gravity. Inside the event horizon is where physics goes crazy. ... A singularity is what all the matter in a black hole gets crushed into.
Answered by raghu37
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Black holes are regions of space in which gravity exerts such an enormous pull that nothing — not light or any other signal of any kind — can escape. Since nothing can get out, it’s as if the inside of every black hole is permanently “pinched off” from the rest of the universe.


“We have no idea what goes on inside a black hole — unless we’re willing to jump into one,” says Starkman. Even then, you’d have no way to get out to tell anyone what you’d found — or even to send a message.

“We have no idea what goes on inside a black hole — unless we’re willing to jump into one,” says Starkman. Even then, you’d have no way to get out to tell anyone what you’d found — or even to send a message.


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