What Would Happen If You Traveled Through A Black Hole

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Science fiction films have long depicted black holes as portals through space and time or gateways to other dimensions. And now, physicists have found that black holes might be suitable for hyperspace travel after all.

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Black holes skirt the line between science fiction and science fact. On the one hand, scientists have seen real black holes in action, consuming unsuspecting stars that pass too close. But where reality ends and fiction takes over is at the edge of a black hole – a place called the event horizon, where no spacecraft has ever gone.

So, whatever happens beyond that boundary, inside of a black hole, is anyone’s guess. Scientists agree that if you travel far enough into a black hole, gravity will eventually become so strong that it kills anything in its path. But sci-fi films are more optimistic, depicting black holes as portals through space and time or gateways to other dimensions. And it turns out, some scientists now think the sci-fi buffs may be onto something. Black holes might be suitable for hyperspace travel, after all; it just takes the right kind of black hole.

At the center of every black hole is a point of infinite density, called a singularity. It’s what gives black holes their strong gravitational pull. And for decades, scientists thought singularities were all the same, so anything that passed the event horizon would be destroyed the same way: by being stretched and pulled like an infinitely long piece of spaghetti.

But that all changed in the early 1990s when different research teams in Canada and the US discovered a second singularity called a “mass inflation singularity.” It still has a strong gravitational pull, but it would only stretch you by a finite amount, and potentially NOT kill you in the process, meaning, you might survive the trip through a black hole. More specifically, through a large, rotating black hole, which is where these types of singularities exist.

Now, astronomers obviously can’t travel through a black hole yet to test this theory. In fact, the best place to test this is at the supermassive black hole in the center of our home galaxy, the Milky Way, which is 27,000 light years away. Not conveniently close to the least.

Therefore, scientists instead run computer simulations to see what would happen if we did manage to reach an isolated, rotating black hole, and now, for the first time, a team of scientists at UMass Dartmouth and Georgia Gwinnett College has done exactly that.

Lior Burko: “You would feel a slight increase in temperature, but it would not be a dramatic increase. It’s just that you don’t have enough time to respond to the very strong forces. It would just go through you too quickly.”

He added that passing through a weak singularity is like quickly running your finger through a candle flame that’s 1,000 degrees Celsius. If you hold your finger in the flame long enough, you’ll get burned, but pass your finger through quickly, and you’ll barely feel a thing. Similarly, if you pass through a weak singularity with the right speed and momentum, and at the right time, you may not feel much at all.

As for what happens once you get through to the other side, no one really knows, but Burko has his own ideas. He says one possibility is that we’d arrive at some other remote part of our galaxy, potentially light years away from any planets or stars, but a second, and perhaps more intriguing, a possibility is that we’d arrive in a different galaxy altogether. That's if you even make it that far.

Scientists say more research is needed before we’re anywhere close to successfully traveling through a black hole. But when we are ready, one of the safest passageways might be the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy called Sagittarius A*, and it might just be our ticket out of the Milky Way.

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What Would Happen If You Traveled Through A Black Hole
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If you plan to then just make sure you have a bookshelf back home.

Haak
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Shaggy could travel through a black hole without even a bruise

GeorgTheGr
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Matter: *exists*

Black holes: “Well cowabunga it is!”

evaristegalois
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This is one of the things I will wonder until I die. Damn space is absolutely fascinating. It's a shame it's destined to remain a mistery to all of us.

renapeppers
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Q) What'd happen if you went through a black hole..?

A) You'd get stripped apart, atom from atom.
Electron from electron.
Proton from proton.
Neutron from neutron.
Quark from quark.
Thank You!

MaxMisterC
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Matter: *Exists*
Black hole: it's free real estate

doctorwhon
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I went through a black hole once.. landed on Pandora and became a Avatar. Sending this message through space & time by Eywa

itsyah
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I would happily volunteer to go through one. I don’t care what happens, I will go through so happy to know the outcome

ctx
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There is one right in the center of URANUS

OFFFishing
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Fun fact: if you go through this thing, you have 50% going to an other universe, 50% dying. I just learnt it :)

gdgaming
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Sucks that I'll be dead before humans can be able to travel through a black hole 😢

InfiniteTony
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Fall into a black hole and out a white hole in another universe.... that would be quite a journey. Imagine if the laws of physics in the new universe is different than those of our home universe tho; you just survived extreme temperatures and pressure and then you get killed because you didn't know what the laws of physics are in this random universe.

qingyangzhang
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I’m sure this is how aliens travel so fast from light years away. We have 9 crafts at Area 51. They are from interstellar so they had to travel here somehow. The crafts have anti gravity force around it explained by bob lazar so traveling through the black hole would not affect what’s inside the craft.

tyler_rodriguez
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Interstellar the movie from 2014 is a perfect example

damodargargaspal
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I believe that they may be portals to other dimensions or different parts in time.
But maybe I'm trapped into a virtual scientific mindset.

bigdawg
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Black Holes may contain a universe, the universe we live in may by itself be inside a black hole... Just a thought...🤔

bsathya
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Deep inside the recesses of a blackhole resides the dankest memes, smouldering in an eternal vacuum of dopeness, that only a select few Celestial Gods can bare witness to.

johnsmithee
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You will reach a alternate universe where YouTube is completely ruled and destroyed by companies just bcoz you didn't subbed to Pewdiepie!

udayshetkar
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"baby I have never done it before.. you're the first one"

natty
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If black holes suck things in, travelling through one will result in either you being repetitively pulled in from either side so you’ll be infinitely stuck or the white hole on the other side will send you at an ungodly speed out from its singularity

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