After an object crosses the event horizon of a Black Hole, it is considered the point of no return because there is quite literally no escape. Not even for a PHOTON.
But what REALLY goes on in the Singularity? Although a concrete answer cannot be given, the common consensus is that the object will be spaghettified or stretched out past the point of recognition.
After the spaghettification stage, there really is no way of telling.For all we know, the singularity could be a miniscule that leads into another, SEPERATE universe.
Let your imaginations run wild.
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Black holes do not just bend the stage, they are like trap doors. Places with so much mass that the universe formed a 'no-go' zone where the rules change.
Black holes cannot be seen as they don't reflect any light.
The centre of black hole is called singularity - a point of infinite density i.e the space curvature extends to infinity.
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