Thursday, September 1, 2022

Blackholes

All about blackholes

How is a black hole formed?

A black hole is formed when a star reaches the end of it's life. When a star is running on low fuel, it creates a black hole which eats everything left of the star in a matter of milliseconds. Before the star realizes what is happening to it, it explodes. The star explodes with a lot of energy, which gives birth to a new black hole.

Can anything escape a black hole?

No. Nothing can escape a blackhole, not even light. This is because of it's huge gravitational force.

What will happen if you fall into a blackhole?

Once you cross the blackhole boundary called The event horizon, you are done for. To escape it, you will have to exceed the speed of light, which is the universe's limit. What happens to you after that depends on the 2 classes of blackholes: The Stellar - mass blackholes and the big Mostrous blackholes. Strangely enough, the smaller blackholes have more gravitational force than the larger ones. If you fall inside the smaller blackhole, the person's body will get streched, until they  get ripped apart, even  before entering the event horizon. If you are engulfed by an super, massive blackhole, you will be able to enter the event horizon, and will be falling until you enter the point of singularity, where density becomes infinite.  You will squashed and merged into it. If a scientist is watching you, they will see you falling, getting frozen and dimming away from existence. At the event horizon, time cannot move onwards.

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