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Are black holes 3-dimensional holes (i.e. you can go through the hole from any side)?

The way I've always understood the bowling ball on the rubber sheet analogy is that a rubber sheet is a 2-dimensional surface (not literally, but you know what I mean), so when the bowling ball falls through it punches a roughly circular hole in the sheet that can be entered through the top or the bottom, but the universe is 3-dimensional, so when something falls through the fabric of space, it punches a roughly spherical hole that can be entered through any side. Is this correct, or am I misinterpreting the analogy?

Answer:

No, but I had several friends who wet the bed when they spent the night with meI kinda wish they would've had rubber underwear on
Saf T Glove sells things like that. 501-568-6110
Spray something sour like lemon juice on it just until she stops or get a lock and put on whatever you keep the socks and stuff in
Try looking on , as well as various other safety or cleaning stores, most of them will have a large variety of rubber gloves and latex gloves for different purposes

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