What is on the other side, of what we call a black 'hole'? PART 2
If you haven't read Part 1, please click here.
This time, it's not really what happens in the other side of a black hole but what happens in the black hole.
Let's suppose my first theory is wrong (refer to part 1), and there isn't anything called as a white hole; there's only sucking and no chucking, but yet, we wouldn't get spaghettified.
As there isn't any exit, then we'd have to be stuck in the middle of it? So what'll happen in the middle.
Will we be wobbling around the very centre of the black hole? Would we just begin to fall on ourselves? Would we gain control of the black hole's shape as now, as a matter of fact, the black hole is revolving around us?
There is another wobbly theory over here... Studies say that we get destroyed, into powder, minuscule, atoms... But how can we get to find out. Definitely, anyone who DID get to find out (by trying themselves), are definitely not in a condition to tell the story. So then, how do we find out. Some theories state we just disappear, into nothingness.
But somehow, the second theory, might just be right, yet incomplete.
If a scientist says that he saw an object get into a black hole, he must be joking. If a telescope has to detect something, there has to be something giving those signals, like light, radio, infrared or cosmic rays? But that's not possible! It's a black hole! How on space will any kind signal reach you before it's pulled back into a black hole?
So, maybe next time, if someone sends an object to a black hole, thinking it'll give a spectacular sight, they're going to lose just a bit more than a LOT of money, because:-
This time, it's not really what happens in the other side of a black hole but what happens in the black hole.
Let's suppose my first theory is wrong (refer to part 1), and there isn't anything called as a white hole; there's only sucking and no chucking, but yet, we wouldn't get spaghettified.
As there isn't any exit, then we'd have to be stuck in the middle of it? So what'll happen in the middle.
Will we be wobbling around the very centre of the black hole? Would we just begin to fall on ourselves? Would we gain control of the black hole's shape as now, as a matter of fact, the black hole is revolving around us?
There is another wobbly theory over here... Studies say that we get destroyed, into powder, minuscule, atoms... But how can we get to find out. Definitely, anyone who DID get to find out (by trying themselves), are definitely not in a condition to tell the story. So then, how do we find out. Some theories state we just disappear, into nothingness.
But somehow, the second theory, might just be right, yet incomplete.
If a scientist says that he saw an object get into a black hole, he must be joking. If a telescope has to detect something, there has to be something giving those signals, like light, radio, infrared or cosmic rays? But that's not possible! It's a black hole! How on space will any kind signal reach you before it's pulled back into a black hole?
So, maybe next time, if someone sends an object to a black hole, thinking it'll give a spectacular sight, they're going to lose just a bit more than a LOT of money, because:-
- Sending a probe is expensive (launch costs, fuel, etc.)
- Staying alive for that long is way out of possibility
- Light wouldn't reach earth, i.e. the probe will lose contact when it reaches the event horizon
Thus, mission failed.
If anyone really can find some kind of signal or particle (like antimatter) which'll not destroy itself in contact with the black hole, and neither would not destroy the earth (like antimatter), it would be a great discovery, because then, we could REALLY find out what happens in a black hole.
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