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Let's say you have a black hole with a mass about the same mass as our Milky Way and an event horizon radius about the same as our solar system. When a person falls in, there is no feeling at first. After about a week, he began to feel oppressed as he was pulled into a noodle by the black hole.
It takes about two weeks for the offspring to fall into the center of the black hole, and then it will die. Science fiction writers have a lot of ideas, but science writers have a lot of ideas. Some people think:
Falling into a black hole can reach another location in the universe.
<> this is indeed a tempting idea for distant interstellar travelers. However, Hawking is slightly apologetic about this: Unfortunately, I can only disappoint tourists who are looking forward to interstellar travel, but this assumption is not valid.
If you jump into a black hole, you'll be torn and squeezed to the point where you don't even exist. However, in a sense, the particles that make up your body continue to exist in other universes. I wonder if there will be any comfort for people who have gone into a black hole and been crushed like noodles to know that their particles may still be there.
So, what does it feel like to fall into a black hole as a human being? Another black hole mathematician, John Taylor, added that if you had a very large black hole, made up of matter as large as our Milky Way, its event horizon would be about the same radius as our solar system. There is nothing special about an individual falling from the horizon of events.
Then, after about a week, he started to feel the pressure and was stretched longer and finer. Of course, he began to be squashed until he was very long, very thin, and quite ugly. Two weeks later, he will fall into the center of the black hole and die.
Of course, it's a matter of gravitational collapse. That is: let's say you have an event horizon with a black hole with a mass about equal to the radius of our Milky Way, and humans fall into it, and they don't feel anything at first, but they start to feel it after about a week, because the black hole becomes a noodle, and after about two weeks it falls into the center of the black hole, and that's when death comes.
So, what happens if the person falls into the center of the black hole, is it life or death? But what happened in the center? In the center, standard gravity plus a bit of classical physics tells you that you'll disappear.
This is ridiculous. That's too bad, you're destroying the whole structure of the model used to make these **. Haha, I have to say that watching a group of physicists and mathematicians use the language of hardcore science with a rigorous sense of humor is advanced and light-hearted.
It's really exciting.
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It's going to be a painful feeling, at the beginning it's all light, it's all dark, it's going to be funny, but the gradually stronger sound will pierce your eardrums, it's going to hurt, and the pressure is going to be overwhelming.
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You feel like you're falling, you're going to feel like you're floating in the air, you're going to feel a lot of pressure, you're going to be very uncomfortable, but that's just speculation, because no one has ever fallen into a black hole.
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I think it's going to be a scary feeling, because the black hole is dangerous, and it's dark inside, and no one knows what's in the hole, so I think it's going to be a scary feeling.
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It may be that it will directly travel to another time and space, or that this person will no longer exist, and it will be ** after falling into a black hole, in fact, none of us know.
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I don't think there's any chance of surviving, I'm sure I'll be caught up in it, and then I'll just keep falling.
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Black holes have a particularly large gravitational pull, and the force is particularly large, so if humans fall into a black hole, they will immediately ** and be shattered.
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Because there is no oxygen in the black hole, the person will suffocate quickly, and as the black hole gets closer, the whole person will also be torn to pieces and turned into very small particles that will be absorbed by the black hole.
There is no feeling because after falling into it, it quickly collapses into a particle, and nothing can be seen.
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A black hole is a celestial body that is very large in size and density, and if it falls into a black hole, it will be torn to pieces by the huge gravitational pull of the black hole and become a particle.