Astronomers say it could be possible because physics is broken down and destroyed within a black hole.The real question is, what would you see when looking directly at a singularity as you entered a black hole?
Physics are not broken. A black hole has limits.
Laws of physics aren't applied correctly beyond the event horizon.
then explain why an object going into a black hole is frozen in place when it is actually going into the black hole.
If you were to observe something entering a black hole, it goes faster making it's individual time go faster but your time would be much slower making the object look as if it was going infinitely slower.
Who says it's frozen?
E=mc^2 states that the speed of light is a constant, thus, time is not. Since a black holes force is so strong it sucks in and destroyed light the "time" around it warps into the black hole and freezes at the event horizon.
It's going infinitely slower from an observers pov.
The speed of light is constant, but the speed at which light travels is not.On Earth, we can get it down to 35mph I think.
But that would mean we could theoretically travel in time.
Exactly. In fact, during a russian experiment, the farthest someone has traveled forwards in time was 0.001 seconds.Your time is dependant on your speed.