Can a black hole that passes through the universe be able to go to another dimension?

Updated on science 2024-02-29
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A black hole is actually a very massive and dense celestial body. Due to its mass and density, its gravitational pull is so great that light is gravitationally bound on its surface. Because the light is bound to the surface and cannot be reflected, we cannot see it in the visible range, so it is called a black hole.

    Since it is a celestial body, there is no question of passing through a black hole. But due to its great gravitational pull, it is likely to cause a distortion of time and space at a very close distance from the surface of the black hole"Through", no one has a word for conclusion. There is a saying that the other side of the black hole corresponds to the white hole.

    In layman's terms, the gravitational pull of a black hole distorts space, and we can use this to travel across space.

    Of course, all of the above assumptions are if we can reach the surface of the black hole. However, due to gravity, when we reach the surface, our own weight will become 10 times the nth power of the earth, and our bones are limited, so as far as the current technology is concerned, if people really get there, they will die quite ugly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nobody knows that the density is enough to crush a person into powder A black hole is actually a very massive and extremely dense object, and since it is a celestial body, there is no question of passing through a black holeDue to its mass and density, its gravitational pull is extremely high at a distance from the surface of the black hole, which is likely to cause distortions in time and space

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know, I suggest you read "How the Universe Works", which is dedicated to the universe (maybe black holes = "wormholes").

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Definitely, definitely, not. Black holes can be understood as extremely dense mass of matter, which can cause space-time collapse, but this is conditional, not all black holes can cause effective collapse values and form wormholes, only those gravitational super-large black holes, or other similar high-density mass mass can be achieved if they are large enough, and the location where he causes space-time collapse is in space-time when the two black holes are close to the center point of mass when they fuse, just like the gap between two balls that do not meet, and wormholes, if the black hole is a wormhole, the black hole disappears.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Astrophysicists have proposed that black holes may actually be traversable wormholes, and that by crossing a black hole, one can travel through space and possibly even time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From a physical point of view, this possibility has not been completely ruled out, and what scientists believe to be black hole objects is likely to be wormholes that give rise to other universes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, science has confirmed that black holes do exist, and physics has already proved them, otherwise there would be no black holes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is a fact that has been proven by the scientific community and shows that it does exist.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are a lot of black holes in the universe, each of which is very large, all have amazing devouring ability, some are vigorous, some have reached middle age, and some have slowly aged, how amazing the universe is.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cosmic black holes are the speculation of scientists, just like some scientists speculate on the origin of human beings, but there will definitely be a lot of basis, as long as we ordinary people take care of the present, what do we think so much, and live our own lives is the most important thing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The black holes in the universe are real and may not be visible to the naked eye, but they affect life at all times.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This scientific community has confirmed it, and some time ago I photographed a black hole**, which is said to have been processed for two years.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Those who have nothing to do say that there is no and that there is none, and that things on earth can be done well.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to current scientific theories, there is such a statement.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Some time ago, it was reported that scientists have observed black holes, which can devour stars. This question is too technical, I will refer to the information I found on the Internet, you can refer to it: black hole formation, which is generally considered to be a massive star at the end of life, there is a strong gravitational collapse in the body, even the neutrons themselves are crushed into powder, and what remains is a material with unimaginably high density.

    Its sheer mass causes space-time to distort so strongly that light cannot escape its gravitational pull. ......A friend should be an astronomy enthusiast. In fact, we all have an interest in exploring the universe.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course there is, and this is scientifically confirmed.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, isn't it scientifically proven?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, didn't you discover a black hole recently?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If you think of a photon as a particle, the black hole should be dense enough to not escape at the speed of light. But in order not to let the black hole swallow everything, there must be a repulsive force to balance it. Neither of these forces have been discovered by humans.

    If light is treated as an ordinary mechanical wave, any rapid absorption can become a black hole. From the implementation point of view, it is more concise.

    In this way, black holes are also allowed on Earth, but not for long.

    Rapid movement to the optomedium is a condition for the formation of black holes.

    The most likely way for a black hole to form is a star**.

    Time is a parameter set by humans to express natural processes. It really should, as Newton said, that the uniform passage of time that is not related to other events, and the rest of the time, is not up to the definition. So, time doesn't turn back. There is no time travel.

    So black holes can't travel through time and space.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Black holes have always been the most mysterious celestial objects in the universe, and their huge gravitational pull can bend space-time, and no object can get rid of it, not even light, so black holes are super scary objects.

    Black holes are shrouded by an event horizon, and space-time is divided into inside and outside the event horizon. The horizon of a black hole is a one-way channel, and anything can get in, but nothing can get out. Because black holes can't send information, we currently know very little about what's going on inside them.

    We can't know for sure what exactly will happen to the people who pass through the black hole, but only based on limited guesses.

    Black holes need to be discussed on a case-by-case basis because black holes exhibit different properties depending on their mass. For stellar black holes, which are only a few to tens of times more massive than the Sun, their singularity creates a powerful tidal action outside the surface, causing any object close to their surface to break down into atoms. Therefore, when people get close to this kind of black hole, they will be crushed to pieces and turn into atoms, and people will not be able to pass through stellar black holes.

    If a supermassive black hole with a mass of at least hundreds of thousands of times that of the Sun is safe, it is safe outside the surface of the black hole and within a certain range of the surface of the black hole. Therefore, if someone passes through the event horizon of a supermassive black hole, he can safely enter the black hole. But what happens to this person after entering the black hole?

    In "Interstellar", after the protagonist Cooper falls into Kagantuya's supermassive black hole, he is not killed, but enters the five-dimensional space. Of course, this is not to say that supermassive black holes are connected to the five-dimensional space, but that "they" put the five-dimensional space inside the black hole. Otherwise, as you get closer to the singularity, the tidal action will become stronger.

    When close enough to the singularity, the human body is likewise torn apart into atoms.

    In addition, a recent study showed that if someone falls into a Lesna-Nordström black hole, then, that person may have an infinite future instead of being destroyed by the black hole. However, this is only a theoretical possibility, and in practice we cannot go inside a black hole.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Humans are torn to shreds, or powdered, by tremendous pressure. Scientists have long studied that black holes have a huge attraction, oppressive force. As soon as an object approaches, it will be sucked in and will never be able to get out.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    A black hole swallows everything, so a person who falls into a black hole may die, because there is no oxygen in the black hole, and a person cannot survive.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Humanity may be wiped out, and the attraction of black holes is too great for humans to necessarily survive in them.

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