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It is impossible for us to live in a black hole, because the gravitational pull of a black hole is very large, and the structure of our human body cannot support such a large gravitational force, so we cannot live in darkness.
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No. Because the density and gravitational pull of black holes are very large, human beings cannot bear them, and the density of the universe is not very large, so the universe is not a black hole, and we humans do not live in black holes.
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Black holes rotate and black holes actually rotate, which sounds a bit strange, but black holes do rotate. The star rotates, its core rotates, and as the star's core collapses smaller and smaller, it rotates faster and faster. Hundreds of neutron stars have been discovered, and they rotate very fast, some up to 100 revolutions per second.
The same is true for black holes, even though the core of a star has shrunk to a size smaller than the event horizon and has lost contact with the outer universe forever, but it is still rotating.
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Black holes in the universe, their gravitational pull is so great that they can suck everything around them into it, which is terrifying.
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There is no fixed cycle, black holes do not have revolution and rotation periods, and can move.
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It is correct to say that there is a theory that our entire universe is a black hole, and that we live in this cosmic black hole. They are based on the fact that the escape speed of our universe is greater than the speed of light, because the speed of light is the ultimate speed of this universe, and light cannot escape our universe, which is the same as the speed of light in the event horizon of a black hole. Second, black holes will engulf matter in size, and our universe is now expanding, which is also similar to black holes.
And some people believe that dark energy increases with the increase in volume, so that it has been accelerating the expansion of the universe, and it seems that the sum of mass and energy of the entire universe is not conserved, and it has been increasing at present, which is very similar to black holes, and after black holes continue to swallow matter, their mass will continue to increase. It's just that the black hole in our universe is really amazingly large, so our space will not be distorted like the black holes in our universe, because the large scale will appear flat. It's just that this theory is still being confirmed.
The black hole is not a passage to another world, but because it can change time and space, its almost infinite gravitational pull can open the wormhole in the space around it, providing the possibility of time travel, but it is far from being possible with the current human technology.
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1.Black holes exist in our universe, not our universe lives in black holes.
2.With the current level of technology, we have no way of knowing what's inside a black hole, and we can't get to the inside of a black hole.
3.There is now a conjecture in the scientific community that black holes are the gateway to another parallel universe. But that's just speculation.
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A black hole shouldn't be able to teleport space, it's just spinning at a very high speed to suck things in, and the energy it emits can burn the matter directly, and the light will spin around it.
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Recommended for you** Travel to the Edge of the Universe pps can be seen. It's all about it, but there are some planets and celestial bodies that are speculated by scientists. Our entire universe today may be one of the black holes in another universe.
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There is such a saying, which means that our universe is also completely closed, and no information matter can be separated from this universe. In the sense that there is no escape from this region, the universe is a big black hole. According to some contemporary cosmological theories, science fiction that fantasizes about other details without knowing half of it, such as going through a wormhole and going back in time, is still very low in scientific literacy.
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Dark matter is actually black hole emissions! When you pass through a black hole, you become the dark matter of another black hole!
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It's possible, I don't know, hasn't anyone been there, hasn't experienced it, how can I say for sure, so I can only say, maybe.
No way. A black hole is not a hole, but a very tiny sphere, very dense, and rotates, the object attracted into it is compressed into a part of itself, and eventually the gravitational force is too great, and it will be ** once, become energy or stars, and the spacecraft will fly into it will be pulled into itself thousands of times longer because of the gravitational difference, and then compressed into a part of the black hole. The wormhole is the passage to the parallel universe, but you can't touch the edge when you pass through, otherwise it will be crushed by the parallel universe, unlike the black hole, the wormhole is a hole blasted out with high energy, but, who knows, maybe the power of our bombardment will destroy the universe, and it is not enough to penetrate the four-dimensional space to create a wormhole.
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