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WHAT HAPPENS IN A BLACK HOLE

 
 
Sat 20 Mar, 2021 03:34 pm
The defining characteristic of a black hole is it's incredible density. A black hole is a tremendous amount of matter crammed into a very small- in fact, zero- amount of space. The result is a powerful gravitational pull, from which not even light can escape- and therefore we have no information or insight as to what you would encounter once inside. As objects and material are drawn into a black hole, they'll undergo a process referred to as spaghettification. This is because gravity is so extreme and increasing so rapidly as you approach the black hole that your head and feet would experience different gravitational environments. You would be physically stretched out, and your sense of time would slow to a crawl in the brief moments before you fell into the singularity, the zero-point of the black hole itself. But that technically happens just outside the black hole. Once you enter the singularity the truth is that nobody knows what happens. But physical forces dictate that you would be crunched down not just to cells or even atoms, but to a perfect state of energy devoid of any hint of the physical being you previously were. Your mass would be integrated with the mass of the black hole.
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