Black-Holes are existing in the universe. But why matter vanish inside it, I need this particular information. Research papers will be very much appreciated. Please share your knowledge also on this.
A thorough introduction to binary black-hole space-times (Sect. 1, starting on page 3), black hole geometry (Sect. 2, starting on page 15) and Cauchy evolution systems (Sect. 3, starting on page 21) is given in this thesis.
Another prospective on the inside of a black hole is given by M. Tegmark:
M. Tegmark, Many worlds in context, arXiv 0905.2182, 2010, 1-16:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.2182.pdf
For Tegmark, evaporating black holes do not destroy information but rather transmit information elsewhere (see Section B, page 11).
A thorough introduction to binary black-hole space-times (Sect. 1, starting on page 3), black hole geometry (Sect. 2, starting on page 15) and Cauchy evolution systems (Sect. 3, starting on page 21) is given in this thesis.
Another prospective on the inside of a black hole is given by M. Tegmark:
M. Tegmark, Many worlds in context, arXiv 0905.2182, 2010, 1-16:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.2182.pdf
For Tegmark, evaporating black holes do not destroy information but rather transmit information elsewhere (see Section B, page 11).
It is said that fact is sometimes stranger than fiction, and nowhere is this more true than in the case of black holes. Black holes are stranger than anything dreamt up by science fiction writers, but they are firmly matters of science ~fact. Not that science fiction was slow to climb on the band-wagon after black holes were discovered.. I remember going to the premier of a Walt Dizny film, The Black Hole, in the 1970s. It was about a spaceship, that was sent to investigate a black hole that had been discovered. It wasn't a very good film, but it had an interesting ending. After orbiting the black hole, one of the scientists decides, the only way to find out what is going on, is to go inside.So he gets into a space probe, and dives into the black hole. After a screen writer's depiction of Hell, he emerges into a new universe. This is an early example of the science fiction use of a black hole as a wormhole, a passage from one universe to another, or back to another location in the same universe. Such wormholes, if they existed, would provide short cuts for Interstellar space travel, which otherwise would be pretty slow and tedious, if one had to keep to the Einstein speed limit, and stay below the speed of light.
On the contrary, we have never observed even just one black hole. Sorry, but we have some day to start from real facts and not from religion-oriented theories.