Originally posted by AltraVision
I have a question about blackholes too, where do they go? Is it to the other side of the universe like a worm hole? Where does everything it sucks
up go? To another universe, dimension?
Black holes are the remnants of stars that had a mass of over 3.2 solar masses after they went supernova.
They get an infinite energy density which causes spacetime to go into them creating gravity.
Black holes don't go anywhere.
When something goes into a black hole they get sent to a singularity, the center of the black hole, but the singularity is supposed to be infinitely
small and so it is usually regarded as another universe because normal physics are not applied in a black hole.
In rotating black holes however, there is centrifugal force to combat the force of gravity. Making a ring singularity, which could lead to the other
universe or another place in our own universe, but to travel into it would require speeds faster than light.
Which goes back to my original question.
As you can see I have studied this topic intensely but I am truly stumped by this.