| I believe that what happens to an individual atom, of, let's say, Hydrogen (the easiest one), in a black hole is:
The high gravity, rips space-time in the very end, the singularity. space-time is a barrier, I believ, between gravity and the other forces. When it rips, the electromagnetic force, the photons, are pulled under to the other side of space-time, which is, I believe, another universe, with opposite proportions of matter AND ANTI-MATTER. The fact that the EM force goes to the other side, makes all the particles of this side, the hydrogen atom, for example, to change of charge, when electrons become positrons, neutrons become anti-neutrons and protons become anti-protons. Then the atom is atracted to the dblack hole anit-matter, because now the particles have the same charge, so the atom gets attached to the black hole, and has become part of it. This is what happens. |