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What happens when you enter and travel through a black hole?According to Physics, you will travel through time, but no one can prove it. In either way, you will probably get a tan on the way, I was told at that speed a black hole is actually pretty bright. :)What happens when you enter and travel through a black hole?You would die. The gravitational forces would tear your body apart and then it would crush your matter into a tiny speck long before you would reach the Event Horizon. Sorry to burst the bubble of all you Star Trek fans, but Black Holes are not going to magically teleport you to another time.What happens when you enter and travel through a black hole?A black hole is a concentration of mass great enough that the force of gravity prevents anything past its event horizon from escaping it except through quantum tunnelling behaviour (known as Hawking Radiation). The gravitational field is so strong that the escape velocity past its event horizon exceeds the speed of light. This implies that nothing, not even light, inside the event horizon can escape its gravity. It is, however, theorized that wormholes can provide an exit path for energy or matter. The term "black hole" is widespread, even though it does not refer to a hole in the usual sense, but rather a region of space from which nothing can return.
so i wouldn't want to go inside nor travel close to it. coz no matter what you wont come back.What happens when you enter and travel through a black hole?
You are referring to wormholes, not black holes, they are two completely different things. Black holes are clusters of extremely dense matter that create a gravitational field so strong not even light can escape. Wormholes are paths between the folds in the universe. They cannot transport matter into other dimensions or times within the space-time continuum. They wouldn't crush you to a speck, either, but chances are you would be ripped apart due to the intense gravity within one and not be put back together on the other side, if you know what I mean.
It's true tidal forces inside the black hole would stretch you into "spaghetti." In any case, current theory on this topic demands *all* infalling matter *must* encounter the singularity where said matter would be crushed out of existence.
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