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Originally Posted by cassidym
It's a popular idea among conspiracy theorists that the problems continuing to plague the Large Hadron Collider at Cern are actually being caused by scientists coming back from the future and deliberately damaging it. This because they know that, if the Collider is ever fired up and does bang atoms together at close to light speed, it'll cause a black hole.
Hmmm, wonder if my eBook Reader will work in a black hole. The answer is it probably will since it survives all the trashy detective novels I read on it.
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Assuming you are able to live within a black hole, its unlikely that you'd be able to read anything (or even see) in a black hole. The light reflected from the screen would be pulled to the center of the black hole before it can reach your eyes.
This does bring to mind a related question to the one concerning time, what would life be like within a black hole? Could a black hole be a doorway into another time, to another location in space, or to another dimension?