Black holes do not "take you" anywhere in the traditional sense. Once you pass the event horizon, the boundary around a black hole, you are inevitably drawn inward toward a singularity—a point of infinite density—and cannot escape. From the perspective of an outside observer, anything falling into the black hole appears to slow down and fade away due to gravitational time dilation. However, for the person or matter crossing the event horizon, they would not notice anything unusual immediately but are ultimately crushed and squeezed into the singularity. There is no known destination beyond the singularity as current physics breaks down at that point. Some speculative theories suggest black holes might connect to other regions of the universe or other universes via wormholes, but such ideas remain unproven.