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What is at the back of a black hole?

If I were to go around a black hole in a rocket and look back what would i see?

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  • Asked by Wil222
  • on 2010-10-28 15:19:03
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MikeAdams#367 says:

The other side of the black hole

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posted on 2010-10-29 18:35:10 | Report abuse


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ecstatist says:

worms?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole

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posted on 2010-10-29 19:40:24 | Report abuse


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translatrix says:

I think a black hole is spherical. The singularity or whatever gigantic gravitation source is in the middle and the Schwarzschild radius is the radius of a sphere around it. So it does not matter what side you look at it from.

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posted on 2010-10-30 09:53:42 | Report abuse


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Potency says:

Well, from what I know, black holes just have an event horizon, which is spherical. But then , given space may be curved around black holes and light can be pulled around the event horizon in a spiralling fashion, you may see thing on the other side or even behind you! Unfortunately your spacecraft is likely to be crushed before you get to see anything.

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posted on 2010-11-01 00:53:18 | Report abuse


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