View Full Version : Inside a black hole.


FNG2k4
03-06-04, 02:08 AM
After getting tossed inside a black hole what happens?

How far does an object fall?

can matter still react like matter on a local level? They will both be falling but would atoms eventually collide together and have a chance of bonding?

lethe
03-06-04, 11:47 AM
After getting tossed inside a black hole what happens?
matter falls towards the singularity. tidal forces increase as the matter approaches the singularity

How far does an object fall?
to the singularity

can matter still react like matter on a local level? They will both be falling but would atoms eventually collide together and have a chance of bonding?
matter acts normally for a while, but things will become very heavy, tidal forces will eventually overwhelm chemical bonds breaking all matter into constituent particles, and eventually it will overpower the nuclear bonds too.

after that.... who knows?

wanted
03-14-04, 12:43 PM
ya, lethe has the idea. A black hole is basicly a small vortex of doom(just kidding).
its a hole with an extreme amount of masse so that just about everything gets sucked in.(even light). Once everything gets sucked in, well i gets crushed from all the mass. All the old star gases get sucked in. become unstable under all the extreme pressure, then explodes creating a new star.

Thats just about all what i know about black starts.

oxymoron
03-14-04, 04:16 PM
black starts

I love your posts wanted!!!

I'm not picking but I'd just like to ask. How many times has anyone seen the following statement...

"Black holes have an enormous gravitational pull. So enormous that not even light can escape!"

I am so sick of this cliche. Why don't we just call a Black Hole 'Alcatraz'.

Sorry to go off topic.

guthrie
03-14-04, 04:24 PM
Because people got out of Alcatraz?

oxymoron
03-14-04, 04:33 PM
Okay, but you get my point don't you?