Akarsh_Valsan: Can black holes really suck things up? Jerry: At a distance, black holes really don't. It is thought that the matter that goes into a black hole gets crushed into a tiny point at the center called a "singularity". That's the only place that. You will be sucked into the BlackHole, once you are inside the critical orbit. At the event horizon, all materials are stripped down to their sub-atomic.
· It isn't really a hole. This is why dying stars forms black holes. This means a black hole must be a very compact sum of mass that has a lot of gravity. Because of this, I think when something gets sucked up by a black hole, it just gets crushed up with all the other mass and adds to it. Pretty www.adults: 4. · You eventually become a stream of subatomic particles that swirl into the black hole like water down a plug. According to TV physicist Neil De Grasse Tyson: "As you get closer and closer, the force Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Black holes have been portrayed as time-traveling tunnels to another dimension, or as cosmic vacuum cleaners sucking up everything in sight. Black holes are really just the evolutionary end points of massive stars. Somehow, this simple explanation makes them no easier to understand.
You don’t have to know a whole lot about science to know that black holes typically suck things in, not spew things out. But NASA just spotted something mighty strange at the supermassive black hole Markarian SEE ALSO: NASA has designed a new mission to search for gigantic black holes. To form a black hole matter collapses under its own gravitational field, such as in the death of a large star. If the matter in question is massive enough then its gravitational attraction will be so great that it will overcome all of the other forces trying to resist the collapse and the matter will continue to shrink until it becomes no more than a point, known as a singularity. Hawking showed that if a pair of such particles is created near a black hole, there is a chance that one of them will be pulled into the black hole before it is destroyed. In this event, its partner will escape into space.
Wiki User. That depends on what the object is. Elements of light gasses never get through the event horizon. Metal becomes transluscent or transparent except gold which is the only element you can't see through. Eventually anything making the trip in though will be broken down into smaller particles,mostly neutrinos, and spat out around it's equator of spin.
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