there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
inside space is planets galaxies moons and black holes
inside space is planets galaxies moons and black holes
there's no such thing inside a blackhole
stellar black holes, no none at allhawking black holes, no none at allsuper massive black holes at galactic centers, no none at alluniversal black holes, yes we are an example, if the entire universe is indeed inside an ultra massive black hole as would be suggested by the combination of big bang theory and black hole theory
black holes are like portals so they take u to other dimensions
Black holes are the greatest mystery.It has the strongest gravitational pull in the universe.Nothing can escape a black hole not even light!Nobody knows what is inside a black hole since light cannot escape it. There are 2 types of black holes.Stellar and super massive black holes.Super massive black holes are found in the middle of every galaxy including our own milky way galaxy.Super massive black holes are 1000x bigger then stellar black holes.Stellar black holes are just regular black holes that can suck up anything.They can be found anywhere in space.Black holes are truly amazing.
Given that tides are caused by gravity, and that black holes are a major SOURCE of gravity, it isn't clear that black holes would be affected at all by other gravitational sources. Of course, we can know nothing at all about whatever is inside the event horizon of a black hole.
That is a theory. That black holes may warp space and time, to fit an an entire universe inside it.
Gravity - Lots and LOTS of gravity. Inside the "event horizon" of the black hole, we don't have a clue. We can't see in, and no information can get out.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
Scientists say that black holes exist. They also say that you'll be "spaghettified" before you get to see anything. So yes, you can go inside a black hole, but it's not a very smart choice.
I don't think "nothing in it" is an accurate assessment: basically, all the mass that falls into a black hole will stay inside.