What is the event horizon?
The place where there is no coming back once you pass.
Humans were sucked into a black hole?
They would die.
Shrinking, twisting, and shaping into a long rod.
What is spagettification?
What color is a black hole?
Colorless, emptiness
Who found the first black hole of pic?
NASA
What part of a black hole is the event horizon?
A: Edge of falling in
B: Edge of dying
C: Inside
D: Before touching it
A: Edge of falling in
Humans entered the end of the event horizon?
Spagettification
The point of no return.
What is in the event horizon?
What shape is a black hole?
Around a sphere-ish shape
Never. It’s just that the further away you go, the less pull you will find.
What year did anyone discover the event horizon of a black hole?
April 20, 2019 by a event horizon graphic telescope
Humans made it past spagettification?
They would break in half at their hips.
A round thing, a sucky thing.
Your drain. \_(’o’)_/
( BLACK HOLES DO NOT SUCK!)
What are the two things around a black hole?
The light and the gas
How do Scientists study black holes if they are invisible?
They look at the light around them them.
What are the stages in the event horizon?
1:The collapse of matter
2:Turned to similarity
3: Forming end of the horizon
We got suck in because we wanted to float. Do things float inside black holes?
No. They simply are pulled towards a singular point Where space and time is bend in a way of no return.
Biggest, blackest, most known thing.
What is a supermassive black hole.
What is the gas around a black hole called?
A plasma
Black holes are very big. What is the biggest it gets?
100 billion times bigger than our sun.
What year did humans confirm that black holes were real?
What is 1971
You were pulled into a very small black hole?
Spagettification, singularity, then to breaking apart
The three types of black holes.
What is
1) Stellar-mass
2) Intermediate-mass
3) Supermassive
What is the beam coming out of a black hole called?
Jets
Who was the first person to investigate the theory of black holes?
John Michell in 1783. He thought about how objects and black holes were the same in their ways.