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The gravity of a black hole is too strong. The materials that would make up this space shuttle would have to withstand the gravity and energy of several or even a thousand suns. Then again we really don't know what black holes really are, and there is a chance you'll be destroyed or entering into another plane of space-time.
Its called an event horizon because any event that happens inside of it, it's information, cannot reach an outside observer. So you can't tell if anything actually happened inside of it.
A black hole or a wormhole could be a way of transportation several thousand years into the future. Humanity is not even close to being a Type 1 civilization on the Kardashev scale. Maybe 100,000's of years later, once humanity or descendants of species reach a Type 3 civilization. We should be able to harness and manipulate the energy of a black hole easily.
Its called an event horizon because any event that happens inside of it, it's information, cannot reach an outside observer. So you can't tell if anything actually happened inside of it.
A black hole or a wormhole could be a way of transportation several thousand years into the future. Humanity is not even close to being a Type 1 civilization on the Kardashev scale. Maybe 100,000's of years later, once humanity or descendants of species reach a Type 3 civilization. We should be able to harness and manipulate the energy of a black hole easily.
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First, you can't travel at the SPEED of light much less FASTER than the speed of light. Long story short, you would cease to exist. Secondly, "no" you would not survive the gravity of a BH, regardless. You would still be absorbed into the singularity.
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The gravitational tides and radiation would obliterate anything like a spacecraft instantly, so no, you would not survive. I'm not sure how you think you're going to survive being compacted to the size of a molecule.
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it could be a thought experiment
since we cant really test it.
since we cant really test it.