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p.s. hello, people ... with all due respect, I'm pretty sure the question was posed to encourage some imaginative thought more than literal scientific fact. wouldn't it be more fun to free your minds a little instead of resorting to arguing over what your text books told you? just saying ...
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a mirror reflection of everything on this side of the black hole (for example, our life "in negative")
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The extreme gravity would rip anyone apart before they had a chance to peek at what is within a black hole. But theoretically, I guess the star that collapsed would be at the heart of it.
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Most likely squished stuff! That is what our current understanding of science says. But there is always the liklihood that our current understanding of things will some day seem like such foolishness in hindsite. It would be arrogant to presume that best minds of the day did not have very good reasons for asserting that humans could not penetrate the sound barrier and live. It would be utter hubris to assert that they were fools or morons or misinformed. By today's standards perhaps, but they were the best of the best -- just as the scientists reaching out into space and into the distant past are the best of the best. So what things that we hold as axiom, will people be trying to classify us as fools for believing 100 years from now?
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