Can a black really affects what is present and past, and its relation?

Philippines
October 11, 2008 10:59am CST
Well, as what i have understood, black holes breaks the line between time and places. A black hole can bring you somewhere in the globe and whenever in the whole history of the earth. But, i am really confused. Does this really affects the connection of past and present. Like, if a ship got into a hole then goes back to the past, does that ship in the past connected in the present in the way that it really happened in the past. If we where in the past, can we know that it is a future thing? If this is true, then there can be weird things that are happening today because of the black holes. For example the UFO, there is a high possibility that a UFO can be a future plane which happened to passed in a black hole. I mean, is it really possible?
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@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
11 Oct 08
I don't know very much about black holes, but from what I understand, the extreme gravity inside one makes your question pointless: any object will disintegrate long before experiencing temporal experiences. I've found some stuff about what happens when falling into a black hole. If you're interested, you can visit this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole#Effects_of_falling_into_a_black_hole
• Philippines
11 Oct 08
You are right about that. What I mean is if there is a possibility. Take for example is the UFO. We do not know whether they came from another time, and by that time, humans were able to make a machine in order for them not to be smashed just in case they meet up with a black hole. By the way, thanks for your reply...