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Can a diamond travel through black hole

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-03-24] [Hit: ]
.if yes..so the ans. of ur Q. is also yes bro.......
Just for fun, can a diamond (the hardest substance in the universe) survive a black hole without perishing?

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Whilst diamond is probably the hardest naturally occurring substance we know, it is really only carbon in an extreme form. However, it's density is as nothing compared with that of a black hole, so I'm afraid building a ship out of diamond won't be a way of entering one with impunity. In fact, a neutron star has a density millions of times higher than even the hardest diamond, and a quark star, if such actually exists would be many times higher still.

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No.
No material object can enter a black hole.

The gravity near the event horizon is so high that everything is first reduced to neutrons, then they are torn apart into tinier 'particles / energy'.

And that is ultimate death. Even Chuck Norris would have a problem (a skinned knee at the least)

@Cory
You got a thumbs up.

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BLACK HOLE...A spiral type body which can intake any thing present in the universe...
i think this is the scientific definition of a black hole...if yes..
so the ans. of ur Q. is also yes bro....
if human can break diamond than ..........how can i compare a human made machine to black hole...

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First off I'm not sure that diamond is the hardest substance in the universe, secondly nothing would be able to survive a blackhole.

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Nope, they get turned into whatever stuff gets turned into past the event horizon.

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Since I'm not a level 2, I give a "thumb's up" to dreadrator85's answer.. Hahahahaha!

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Sorry, black holes are much more dense then diamonds!

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No. Only Chuck Norris can.
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