Black Holes
Created | Updated Jan 28, 2002
The gravity well surrounding a black hole is so large that light (or objects moving at the speed of light) are unable to escape at a point of proximity known as the "event horizon". Objects, or people who are unfortunate enough to enter the event horizon experience forces which are indescribable by conventional physics. There is no need to worry oneself about such complexities, however, as anything of substantial mass approaching said event horizon would be subjected to terribly violent forces which are quite describable by conventional physics and almost always fatal.
Some have speculated that the mysterious event horizon of a black hole is a doorway to another fantastic universe. Most simply agree that black holes really suck.