It is quite clear that blackholes are real, these things are not just random incedents in space, they happen for a reason. these astronomical phenomenon are completely unknown, people have speculated that black holes are merely a dense star, but that makes me think, these things are so powerful that light cannot escape, as far as we know you cannot measure light in a way that it has mass. so what I know about these powerful things are that they are relatively small but are so strong they literally break the laws of physics. If I'm not mistaken there is one only somewhat 2 miles in diameter. so what I want people to debate about is what do you think happens when your inside one? another topic I might add in here is do you agree with these scientists trying to recreate one here on earth?
When you are inside a blackhole, I am sure you would die. You would be going too fast and you couldn't handle the G-Force. This can be debated though. Would you go to another world? Is there anything in the black hole? As the the scientist, I think that it is fine. The technology these days are upgraded enough to control it. That is, as long as they control it, I'm fine.
I'm pretty sure we know what would happen if you were to be inside one. Because of the scale of gravity, since your legs are closer to the source of that gravity, they would be super elongated for almost lightyears. You would also be ripped apart into billions of pieces. On top of that, you would be turned red hot because of how fast you would be travelling and the friction against your own body. Though, blackholes alter space and time, so someone looking at your corpse from afar would think you looked completely normal, but in reality you would be ripped apart, turned lightyears long, and be insanely hot. Once you reach the center though, that's when you should be compacted into an infinitesimally small amount. This is all assuming your body could be maintained throughout all of this, but I'd think you would just be vaporized from your own particles being separated at extremely high speeds.
The "black holes" that the LHC is predicted to create are not the huge gravity wells we know in astronomy. Since they will be created with two subatomic particles, they will thus also have the mass of two subatomic particles, and the gravitational pull of two subatomic particles. They will have the same density as a true black hole, but not the same lifespan or physical properties. Basically a black hole forms the singularity that traps even light itself by having so much mass that it compresses itself to infinite density and light cannot escape. The LHC will replicate the same density by smashing two particles together at as close to the speed of light as they can get the particles to go, with the impact force creating a "micro black hole" for a fraction of a fraction of a second. They will then measure what happens when the black hole falls apart to try and gain an understanding of how real black holes die(they do have finite lifespans, and they do die).
I actually have been wanting to become an Astronomer for a very lobg time. Black holes are stars that have been through their life cycle, the only stars that can even form a black hold are the ones that are at least 3 times bigger than our sun, but a lot of them are hudreds times bigger than our sun. And no, black holes get a lot bigger than 2 miles. In the center of our Galaxy (Milky Way) is a black hole, as there is in every galaxy. It is huge, it is a couple of lightyears long, and the galaxy closest to us has a black hole 32 times the size of ours. A black hole sucks in everything and breaks apart things that are bigger than it. If you were in a black hole, you would go into it and then start to come back out, and get torn apart by the friction of the matter that is coming in, in Theory. But yes, this is what black holes are like, and they supposedly lead through a wormhole and out the other side as a white hole. And again, in theory.
I know I was just merely trying to demonstrate that even in a relatively small size they still can out power any force created by man. what I'm really trying to get at is even if you say the black holes are matter tearing powerhouses, what is inside them. we know nothing of anything like that. everything is theory right now, and I'm asking you your opinion if you believe there is something inside one or if its just particles condensed to the point where they are so heavy they break all rules of physics.
There is nothing inside them,lol, it is just particles. Some people believe that a black hole is a teleporter,lol,but I believe particles go in one side and just just come out in a very small pieces out the other side
Although it is not "known" as such, dark energy is more powerful than black holes, after all it is ripping the whole universe apart.
if you were to be sucked up by a black hole you would be "spagetified", as in your body would be stretch out like goo. there are a sea of theories about black holes. a very believed one is that a black hole is a "portal" (if you will) to a "white hole" which basicly is the other end of a black hole that spits out all of the matter that the black hole has sucked in. on the other hand... there is also the fact that a black hole has infinite density and that means that they retain all of the matter that they suck up. this leads to another theory, (at leased i think it's still a theory) very slowly the black hole leaks out one atom at a time. after like 60,000,000,000,000 years (if not more) the black hole itself will explode and destroy the entire galaxy with it. which again, leads me to another point. (I'm 99.9% sure that this is proven) there is a super-massive black hole in the center of every galaxy. FUN FACTS: 1. black holes are only a few kilometers in diameter. 2. because of fact 1 black holes actually "eat" stars layer by layer. 3. in 15-20 billion years our galaxy, The Milky Way, and Andromeda (one of the closer galaxies to us) will collide and our super-massive black holes (S.M.B.H.) basicly start dancing together as they revolve around one another. Because we are on the very edge of the galaxy our solar system will possibly be flung away from our galaxy! 4. we can't actually see the black hole itself, we can only see the gas around the black hole which is super heated from friction. say the universe is on a grid. every planet, star, asteroid, or any thing in space that has a large amount of gravity will make a dent in the grid. planets usually just make a very small dent. stars make a good dent but black holes make good size holes where as a S.M.B.H. makes a crater in the grid.