What happens to objects falling into black holes?

When an object enters the black hole, it enters into a swirling pool of liquid vacuum. This is because, the way the light gets refracted through a lens, in a similar fashion gravity gets refracted through a lensing effect of the black hole and it converges at a point inside the black hole. The flow of time-dilated particles causes objects falling in this soup to essentially disappear into another universe whose properties are essentially unimaginable.

How I got to this conclusion?

As I thought about black holes which are characterized as an inescapable region in space wherein gravity is so strong, not even light can escape its clutches. Once the object enters the black hole, however, strangely it doesn’t come out from the other side. In fact it doesn’t come out at all. To describe what this may be meaning I explained the fluid of space to having coated the object falling in and creating such a time difference that the object essentially disappears into another world.

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