Tuesday, 21 November 2017

condensed matter - What happens to atoms inside a black hole?



Black holes have very high gravitational force that tends to crush everything. So as we know atoms in a molecule have inter-atomic spacing between them and further electrons also revolve at a certain distance to the nucleus and inside the nucleus there is also some empty space. So does the strong force of a black hole crush them all the way, leaving no space in between them? And, if that happens, then it should give rise to a completely new species of atoms and molecules, right?




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