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what is on the other side of the black hole


Aishez: interstellar or intergalactic space

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Answered by namanarora2001
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In a four-page article titled "Information Preservation and Weather Forecasting for Black Holes," published through arXiv, an archive for electronic preprints of scientific papers, Dr. Hawking contradicts his earlier proposed theory over the existence of "event horizons," the proverbial point of no return surrounding a black hole. 

The event horizon is a proposed boundary around a black hole. On the other side of it, the gravitational pull of the black hole is so strong that, in order to escape it, an object would have to be moving faster than the speed of light, a feat that almost all physicists agree is impossible. 

Answered by nihal0077
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Hey mate, here is your answer-

Black Hole is referred to a hole which swallows everything which comes in contact with it. On its other side or inside it is complete vacuum, where no sound and light can travel. It does not have gravity and nothing decomposes or lives in it.

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