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In the end, It is not about what a black hole is it is what it does. What it does is it disassembles matter into its most basic parts heat and possibly carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He). It has been speculated that these gasses can or rather may escape the gravitational pull of what is known as a "supper-massive black hole" Feel free to google this.
Thing is carbon is not a gas but remain stable in even it's smallest from so eventually it might "possibly maybe" escape but truth is we simply don't know.
So what will happen to a human that enters a black hole? We will be disassembled but time dealation will occur so essentially it will be hell. Your body will be slowly pulled apart as your brain tries to process the information. So once the brain processes pain the pain that is registered will last for a very very long time. It will be the slowest most painful thing that can happen to any living thing. In short it is a terrifyingly slow and painful death.
People want to believe that things exist beyond it. But it doesn't
Why can I be so sure?
Because it doesn't act the same way like let's say the Bermuda Triangle. Of what little we know, we do know that carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He) is not in the atmosphere in mass quantities. Now since this is a "signature" a black hole has, I doubt we are dealing with the same thing.
Thing is carbon is not a gas but remain stable in even it's smallest from so eventually it might "possibly maybe" escape but truth is we simply don't know.
So what will happen to a human that enters a black hole? We will be disassembled but time dealation will occur so essentially it will be hell. Your body will be slowly pulled apart as your brain tries to process the information. So once the brain processes pain the pain that is registered will last for a very very long time. It will be the slowest most painful thing that can happen to any living thing. In short it is a terrifyingly slow and painful death.
People want to believe that things exist beyond it. But it doesn't
Why can I be so sure?
Because it doesn't act the same way like let's say the Bermuda Triangle. Of what little we know, we do know that carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He) is not in the atmosphere in mass quantities. Now since this is a "signature" a black hole has, I doubt we are dealing with the same thing.