
Black holes are formed
by gravity-crushing a dying star. The matter is squeezed into a tiny
space, and as a result, gravity pulls so much that not even light can get out.
Hence the appropriate name ‘black hole<. Scientists once thought traveling
into the mysterious abyss of a black hole could kill you, but new research has
led some to change their postulations.
According to Business Insider, a team of scientists at UMass
Dartmouth and Georgia Gwinnett College ran computer simulations to show that
certain types of black holes – specifically large, rotating ones – could serve
as portals for hyperspace travel. Obviously, no one volunteered to have
themselves sucked in by a black hole to test this theory, so the scientists in
question had to rely on the results of the simulation.
They concluded that it could
be possible for a human to survive the trip through a black hole. At the center
of every black hole is a point of infinite density, called a singularity.
Scientists used to believe all singularities were the same, however in the
early 1990s research teams in Canada and the US discovered a second singularity
called a ‘mass inflation singularity’, Business Insider report.
Mass inflation singularities
exist in large, rotating black holes, and while they still have a strong
gravitational pull, it would only stretch you a finite amount. As a result, you
could potentially – emphasis on the potentially – not die in the process,
meaning you might survive the trip through a black hole.
Lior Burko, from Georgia
Gwinnett College, explained:
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.
While the researchers
believe humans could survive the trip, they’re not entirely sure what would
happen on the other end. Burko believes the black holes could lead to
another, remote part of our galaxy, potentially light years away from any planets
or stars. Alternatively, they could lead to a different galaxy altogether.
The scientists
explained more research is needed before we’re even close to successfully
traveling through a black hole, but when the time comes, one of the safest
passageways could be the black hole at the center of our galaxy, called
Sagittarius A.
Any volunteers for the trip?
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