Is there a universe in every black hole?

A physicist presents a solution to present-day cosmic mysteries. At the center of spiral galaxy M81 is a supermassive black hole about 70 million times more massive than our sun.
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Does every black hole contain a?

In the real universe, no black holes contain singularities. In general, singularities are the non-physical mathematical result of a flawed physical theory.
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Is there more than one black hole in the universe?

There are so many black holes in the Universe that it is impossible to count them. It's like asking how many grains of sand are on the beach. Fortunately, the Universe is enormous and none of its known black holes are close enough to pose any danger to Earth.
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How many black holes are there in universe?

40,000,000,000,000,000,000. With a new computational approach, SISSA researchers have been able to make the fascinating calculation. Moreover, according to their work, around 1% of the overall ordinary (baryonic) matter is locked up in stellar mass black holes.
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Are we inside black hole?

Our universe is so big that it seems like nothing outside of it can exist. Experts are starting to think that our universe may be inside a 4th-dimensional black hole. Our universe started as a singularity, an infinitely hot and dense point in space.
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Could The Universe Be Inside A Black Hole?



Is there life behind a black hole?

So planets could potentially form around black holes, but that's no guarantee that they offer a life-friendly environment. On Earth, living things are hugely dependent on the light and warmth from the Sun to survive. Without the glow of a star, life around a black hole would likely need an alternative source of energy.
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Will you still be alive in a black hole?

Of course, no matter what type of black hole you fall into, you're ultimately going to get torn apart by the extreme gravity. No material, especially fleshy human bodies, could survive intact. So once you pass beyond the edge of the event horizon, you're done.
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Is black hole endless?

All the material that has ever fallen into the black hole gets compressed into a ball not much bigger than this. Perfectly microscopic, but definitely not infinitely tiny. This resistance to continued compression eventually forces the material to un-collapse (i.e., explode), making black holes only temporary objects.
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Are black holes infinite inside?

Well, even though black holes are extreme in many ways, they don't have infinite mass—and it's mass that determines the force of their gravity. Some black holes—known as stellar black holes. —have about the amount of mass that very massive stars do.
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What's Beyond black hole?

At the center of a black hole the gravity is so strong that, according to general relativity, space-time becomes so extremely curved that ultimately the curvature becomes infinite. This results in space-time having a jagged edge, beyond which physics no longer exists -- the singularity.
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What is the closest black hole to our universe?

Gaia BH1: our astronomical neighbor

At a distance of 1,600 light years away, the black hole poses no danger to humanity; so, you can still sleep soundly at night. However, the story of how the black hole was discovered is an interesting one. Black holes are the remnants of long-dead stars.
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Will the universe eventually become one black hole?

Future galaxy collisions will cause black holes to grow in size, for example by merging of two black holes. But collisions won't happen indefinitely because the universe is big and because it's expanding, and so it's very unlikely that any sort of black hole runaway effect will occur.
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Whats bigger then a black hole?

Black holes are the largest single objects in the universe, many times larger than even the biggest stars, and have no upper limit to their size. But practically, how big is the biggest, heaviest black hole in the universe? (A: More massive than the entire Milky Way.) The largest things in the universe are black holes.
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What happens when a black hole dies?

As black holes evaporate, they get smaller and smaller and their event horizons get uncomfortably close to the central singularities. In the final moments of black holes' lives, the gravity becomes too strong, and the black holes become too small, for us to properly describe them with our current knowledge.
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What's on the other side of a black hole?

There's nothing on the other side. Just disassembly and death. If you're looking for an escape to another dimension, might I suggest a good book instead? Here's an article I did about how to maximize your time while falling into a black hole.
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What happens if two black holes collide?

It is possible for two black holes to collide. Once they come so close that they cannot escape each other's gravity, they will merge to become one bigger black hole.
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Can a black hole become full?

No, in fact they are a result of something being filled too much. Black holes form when a colossal amount of material gets crammed into a tiny space that's much too small for it all to exist at once. When this happens, it collapses into something called a singularity.
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How many years until the last black hole dies?

Black Hole Era

A black hole with a mass of around 1 M will vanish in around 2×1064 years. As the lifetime of a black hole is proportional to the cube of its mass, more massive black holes take longer to decay. A supermassive black hole with a mass of 1011 (100 billion) M will evaporate in around 2×1093 years.
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Do wormholes exist?

Wormholes are shortcuts in spacetime, popular with science fiction authors and movie directors. They've never been seen, but according to Einstein's general theory of relativity, they might exist.
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What can defeat a black hole?

Black holes, the insatiable monsters of the universe, are impossible to kill with any of the weapons in our grasp. The only thing that can hasten a black hole's demise is a cable made of cosmic strings, a hypothetical material predicted by string theory.
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Can you destroy a black hole?

Since nothing can escape from the gravitational force of a black hole, it was long thought that black holes are impossible to destroy. But we now know that black holes actually evaporate, slowly returning their energy to the Universe.
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What can escape a black hole?

Anything outside this surface —including astronauts, rockets, or light—can escape from the black hole. But once this surface is crossed, nothing can escape, regardless of its speed, because of the strong gravitational pull toward the center of the black hole.
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Do white holes exist?

A white hole is a black hole running backwards in time. Just as black holes swallow things irretrievably, so also do white holes spit them out. White holes cannot exist, since they violate the second law of thermodynamics.
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What is expected inside black hole?

Black holes have two parts. There is the event horizon, which you can think of as the surface, though it's simply the point where the gravity gets too strong for anything to escape. And then, at the center, is the singularity. That's the word we use to describe a point that is infinitely small and infinitely dense.
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What is worse than a black hole?

There are no classes of object in our Universe more extreme than black holes. With so much mass present in such a tiny volume of space, they create a region around them where the curvature of space is so strong that nothing — not even light — can escape from its gravity once a certain boundary is crossed.
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