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How do you visualize black holes in a spacetime fabric?

Many popular science books make reference to black holes. When I picture a black hole, I tend to think of it as a pin-hole in a balloon.I think of this balloon as a universe surrounded by much less dense region. In this way, I think of a black hole like the drain at the bottom of a bathtub, with the matter sucked into it escaping into some other unknown region.I visualize the black hole this way because I tend of think of the universe like a big balloon (with boundaries). I know this is not correct, but my brain can't imagine a black hole floating freely about in the balloon's empty internal volume. Where would the matter escape too?Question-In-Summary: How should I visualize black holes using some earthly metaphor?

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I'd just head to you local bike shop and see if there's anything there that you like/need and fits into your budget. I spent $25 for a pair of joe rocket textile gloves. They fit well and looked like they'd protect my hands if a rock hit them at 70mph. Knuckle armor is nice, but good thick padding has worked fine for me so far. You're basically just looking for something that'll keep your hands warm/cool (depending on what you need) and that'll provide abrasion resistance if you go down while riding.
The army has about ten thousand different patches with swords and lightning rods and arrowheads. Put a picture up.
With safety glasses on and good gloves. Use a automotive jumper cable to jump the solenoid, large terminal to large terminal. If it turns over much faster, you need to replace the solenoid.

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