What would happen to the Earth if it entered a Black Hole?
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What would happen to the Earth if it entered a Black Hole?

[From: Astronomy & Space] [author: ] [Date: 01-25] [Hit: ]
What would happen to the Earth if it entered a Black Hole?......


What would happen to the Earth if it entered a Black Hole?

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nineteenthly say: It would depend on the size of the event horizon.
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Jeancommunicates say: Have faith in God because He plans to renew the earth and live on it with us. And then He says we won't need a sun. God didn't create this one of a kind place to have it swallowed by a black hole that He can control. Without FAITH, my friend, you will never please God. Do you realize how many asteroids could have destroyed earth and God would not allow it? God has the sun and moon on courses so I trust that God has a course for everything out there. Do not fear. When I tell you that all you can do is trust in God, believe me that is all you can do. You surely can't trust in man. Even Satan knows that he can only do what God allows so surely every black hole out there is more disciplined than Satan.
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TedEx say: Barack Obama would blame president Bush
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Ronald 7 say: Nobody would call me Fatso any more
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goring say: The physical Universe is basically a Black hole.It is composed of many galaxy floating inside which includes also the earth.
Since the containment of the universe is constricted we have motion for all celestial bodies..
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YKhan say: It would first start getting torn up and spaghettified. The pieces would start circling around just outside the event horizon. More and more pieces of it will start circling, and they'll crash into parts that were already circling. Some of the earlier pieces will get pushed right through the event horizon. But other parts will crash and get bounced further away, gaining more momentum. The parts that bounce off, will gather into a couple of polar jets around the black hole's poles. The jets will get blown off at some percentage of the speed of light, and those pieces will get pushed away completely from the BH, never to go near it again. In the end only about 10% of the Earth will get swallowed into the BH, and 90% of will either keep circling it in a stable orbit or get blown complete away in the polar jets.
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mokrie say: crushed to the size of a pin point.
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Starrysky say: Squished.
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JonZ say: It would be ripped apart by the black holes enormous gravity!
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Matt say: Stuff.
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Sanjay say: You will torn apart By the high G force ....
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What say: Not sure. I’ve never entered a black hole before so I can’t say I know what would become of Earth if it did so.
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Jennifer say: https://youtu.be/eICMW28ny68
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james say: It would be like a large scale S. Africa. Slowly tore apart before reaching the hole. Once in the hole it goes Nigire. Then is spit out in the dimension of Europe. With great force.
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elj2017c say: Imagine taking a star as massive as two of our suns and squeezing it into a ball 10 to 12 miles [15 to 20 km] in diameter! Imagine taking the planet Earth and squeezing it down to 400 feet [120 m]. A cubic inch [16 cu cm] of this material would weigh more than 16 billion tons.
Even this does not appear to be the final word on compressed matter. If we were to shrink the earth all the way down to the size of a shooter’s marble, the earth’s gravitational field would finally become so strong that not even light could escape. At this point our tiny earth would seem to disappear inside what is called a black hole. Although most astronomers believe in them, black holes still have not been proved to exist, and they do not appear to be as common as was thought a few years ago.
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quantumclaustrophobe say: It would be torn apart long before it even *got* to the black hole...
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Bill-M say: A Black Hole is NOT a Hole. It is a Dead Star with super Gravity.
Earth would be completely destroyed and it's mass would be added to the dead star.
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say: please be correct.........these days the proper term is either "african american" or "highly tanned"
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say: We would emerge, unscathed, into another universe. Probably the one where dogs walk people.
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say: Bad things
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Zardoz say: It depends upon the size of the black hole. If it is a small one (tens of km across) a few times the mass of the Sun, most of the Earth would be spewed out in every direction at an appreciable portion of the speed of light. If it fell directly into a super-massive black hole like Sag A* it would drop right in almost as if it were a coin dropped into a well.

Falling into Sag A* (19 hundred times the width of the Earth) would subject Earth to a tidal force of 418 gₒ at the event horizon, which would rend the Earth to droplets, but save for the electromagnetic radiation that would be generated, pretty much all of the Earth would slip right in.

This is for an Earth being dropped straight into a naked, non-rotating black hole. Debris, frame dragging and not being dropped in directly would just make a mess as if it were a small black hole.
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