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Hi Guys! im onli 14 love space and stars glad i found dis webbie.. too poor to buy a telescope though
.... im from singapore here the sky are too bright to see stars i learn bout space through websites i have a question when something get sucked into the black hole where does it goes to?? help im desperate to know the answer thxs thxs maybe 1 day i will get a telescope thxs guys .. |
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Welcome to the forum 3rdWorld!
About your query, no one really has a securely defined answer/reason/explanation for things that disappear into a black hole. Renowned Physicist Stephen Hawking, who has for years been insisting that black holes erase any information that disappears into them, is working on proposing a new theory which claims that as black holes "fade away" (yes, black holes have a lifetime too) they release the information they formerly sucked in, but the info is released in a different form than when it was sucked in. |
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Hi, Callisto! Belated Happy Birthday!!!
Hi 3rdworld! Welcome to UT! About blackholes, well, I guess, relevant facts were already given here. There rest are, at the most, intelligent guesses based on scant info about blackholes. Where does something that is sucked in a blackhole go? Nobody has evidence that it leads to somewhere else but we have proof that it emits something like jetstream of particles. It could be that what is sucked became a part of it. You're young. I hope your curiosity about blackholes remains as you grow old. ![]() |
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Welcome folks. Nice to see some people here, all the way from Singapore.
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