Jonperk318
Jonperk318
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29th Jun 2011
25th Jul 2011
This is what you would see if you came across a stellar mass black hole in space. It's invisible, but it's possible to make out the distortion around it. Before it rips you apart of course
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  • GODUSMAXIMUS456
    GODUSMAXIMUS456
    25th Jul 2019
    awesomenezz1234: idc thhat people have proved you wrong, im gonna do it again, like the others said black holed may expell matter, in fact this is believed to be going to happen to the solar system
  • shinra
    shinra
    24th Jul 2014
    Ryan_Cotter is right, to some extent. Many things can cause things to fling away from a black hole. For insatnce: when matter sling-shots around a black hole, just barely avoiding the black hole, or when such an extreme amount of energy and matter accumulates around a black hole that the black hole "burps", when the extreme amounts of matter and energy can't push in any more and some must shoot out.
  • Ryan_Cotter
    Ryan_Cotter
    25th Aug 2013
    in quantum physics, particles called particles or anti particles pop into existence and then they slam into each other. the particales sometimes are at something called the event horizon, which is the point at which nothing, not even light can escaper the black hole, and one of the particles whether it be a particle or anti particle, gets flung into space which makes it look like particles are being emitted directly from the black hole itself, so you're wrong awesomenezz1234. you know nothing about black holes, except that they suck. just like you.
  • awesomenezz1234
    awesomenezz1234
    21st Jun 2013
    Black holes suck in, this pushes out. In essence, FAKE!
  • jonathanH8686
    jonathanH8686
    13th Jun 2013
    You would see that but as soon as you hit the event horizon you would just see black and your brain will still remeber the universe was it was so your brain will still see a universe behind you but really you just see a picture of you last look at the universe
  • thepowderdustflame
    thepowderdustflame
    25th Oct 2012
    pretty awesome 1+
  • ANDROMADA1234
    ANDROMADA1234
    10th Jun 2012
    now make a supermassive black hole XD
  • Kinguber
    Kinguber
    4th Feb 2012
    @Dalzala you destroy every astronomy save...and comment badly thats just sad.
  • Dalzala
    Dalzala
    25th Jan 2012
    It's not invisible. It's gravity. And nobody knows what a black hole is, or what gravity is either. It's all theory.
  • Jonperk318
    Jonperk318
    2nd Jul 2011
    oh ok sorry i'll take it down