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<> if the black hole is too small, there will be trouble. The gravitational pull on your feet will be much greater than the gravitational pull on your head, and your whole body will be stretched like spaghetti. But luckily, you fell into a very large black hole with a mass millions of times greater than that of the Sun, so the gravitational difference on your body is negligible.
In fact, in a black hole large enough, you can spend the rest of your life normally until you reach the singularity and die. What does it mean to be normal? You may ask.
It was sucked into the rift of the space-time continuum, forcibly dragged in, and there was no turning back.
You can't turn around and escape from the black hole. We can all feel this from you, and this experience of ours does not come from the experience of space, but from the perception of time. Time always moves forward and does not go backwards, and we can only follow time forward, with no turning back.
It's not just an analogy. The distortions of time and space inside a black hole are so extreme that the two swap roles. In a sense, it's time that pulls you toward the singularity.
You can't turn around and escape from a black hole, just as you can't go back in time from the present.
Now, you might be wondering about the pressing question: What went wrong with Anne? If you're shivering inside an empty black hole, why does she insist that you're already scorched with radiation at the edge of the black hole?
Could it be that she was hallucinating? Actually, Anne wasn't wrong. To her, you are indeed scorched at the edge of the black hole, and this is not an illusion.
Anne can even collect your ashes to bring to your loved ones. In fact, the laws of nature require Anne to see that you are outside of a black hole, because quantum physics believes that information is never lost.
All the information that proves your existence must be left outside the black hole, otherwise it is not in line with Annie's physics knowledge. You have to be in two places, but the other is just a copyOn another level, the laws of physics require you to go over the edge of a black hole without any hot particles or other foreign objects, otherwise it goes against Einstein's "happiest idea" and the general theory of relativity. In this way, the laws of physics require you to be both reduced to ashes outside the black hole and safe and sound inside the black hole.
There is also a third law of physics: information cannot be cloned. You have to be in two places, but the other is just a copy.
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Unable to survive normally.
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