Question: Do you believe that a black hole is a hole through space and time to a Void dimension that contains nothing, and is sucking all the matter from this universe into the Void?
Black holes are very mysterious objects. The problem with them, is the only way to test what is really on the other side requires someone or something to go in, but as soon as you do, it’ll never be seen again! There is a belief in the scientific community that black holes are connections to either other dimensions in our Universe (other than the 4 we know of (x,y,z and time)) or to other Universes all together. As of now, there is no way to mathematically or physically prove this.
Black holes don’t really suck matter into them as much as people think or is perceived. While black holes do strongly pull stuff towards it, what normally happens is stars, gas, or other objects start to orbit around it. It acts much like water going down a drain, it doesn’t go straight down, it circles it faster and faster as it gets nearer the center. We can measure this with the black hole in the center of our galaxy. Nearby stars are being spun faster and faster around the black hole. The most common thing that happens though is not it getting sucked into the black hole like water into a drain, but it flings off into space by itself, much like you what would happen if you were holding onto a merry-go-round and would let go.
Black holes are very mysterious objects. The problem with them, is the only way to test what is really on the other side requires someone or something to go in, but as soon as you do, it’ll never be seen again! There is a belief in the scientific community that black holes are connections to either other dimensions in our Universe (other than the 4 we know of (x,y,z and time)) or to other Universes all together. As of now, there is no way to mathematically or physically prove this.
Black holes don’t really suck matter into them as much as people think or is perceived. While black holes do strongly pull stuff towards it, what normally happens is stars, gas, or other objects start to orbit around it. It acts much like water going down a drain, it doesn’t go straight down, it circles it faster and faster as it gets nearer the center. We can measure this with the black hole in the center of our galaxy. Nearby stars are being spun faster and faster around the black hole. The most common thing that happens though is not it getting sucked into the black hole like water into a drain, but it flings off into space by itself, much like you what would happen if you were holding onto a merry-go-round and would let go.
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