Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32194023-20170603220826/@comment-32194023-20170604075226

Rafip wrote: Nothing can fall into a black hole because it isn't a hole. BH is just extreme dense object with gravitional pull strong enough to trap matter and radio waves including light (that is the reason why it is called black - it cannot be seen). Also, anything that has fallen on BH will not leave its surface so it cannot work as container as you have suggested. The extremely dense object at the center of a black hole is called the singularity. The region of space around it, including the event horizon, is called a black hole.

Also, I hadn't exactly said anything as to how appropriate black holes are for the task - maybe Gaster was trying to create black holes in the hopes of getting a naked singularity?