First, so called black holes are not holes at all. They are collapsed stars of extreme density - think of it as a tiny planet with extremely powerful gravity. Second of all, they aren't exactly proven to exist at all - we merely assume that what we discovered are black holes, given their powerful gravity and lack of light in the area. They could be alien spacecrafts, or portals to a parallel universe, as far as science knows. Anything is possible in deep space. Since black holes aren't exactly holes, they don't have a "bottom"
Second of all, they are not black. Their gravity is so powerful, that not even light can escape it. By such, they pull all the light in the area inside of them, thereby making themselves seem black. The event horizon is the point of no return - when something goes past it, it's not possible for it to leave the gravitational pull of a black hole unless it went faster than light - which, as Einstein claimed, is impossible.
No one knows what would happen to anything that would be pulled inside a black hole (if they do, in fact, exist). Most probably the object would be crushed with gravity.
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Black holes are not bottomless pits, but rather have a dense core called a singularity at the center where gravitational forces are incredibly strong. Anything that crosses the event horizon (the point of no return) of a black hole will eventually be pulled toward this singularity.
they are black and their bottomless!
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
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