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    Question: if you go in a black hole were do you end up

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      • astrophysics,
      • black hole,
      • space
    Asked by bare532pent8 on 9 Oct 2025.
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      Emily Walls answered on 9 Oct 2025:


      Some people say that you would end up in a different universe – but more likely than not you would be destroyed since black holes destroy everything that falls into its gravity – not even light (the fastest thing we know) cant even escape it

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      Martin McCoustra answered on 9 Oct 2025:


      You’d cease to exist!

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