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  • I have a theory about this... You see, a black hole is not a hole at all but simply the absence of all light. So, they just become a part of the incredibly dense mass at the center of the darkness... Same as congressman.
  • They are torn apart. When matter falls into the event horizon it becomes isolated from the rest of space and time and has, effectively, disappeared from the universe that we exist in. Once inside the black hole the matter will be torn apart into its smallest subatomic components which will be stretched and squeezed until they to become part of the singularity and increase the radius of the black hole accordingly.

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