houserichichi wrote:Black holes suck
malkuth wrote:Well, to the outside observer it would seem as though the person cough in a black hole is being swirled and stretched into a homogeneous mass across the surface of the black hole.
But the point is he would be alive.
papernuke wrote:malkuth wrote:Well, to the outside observer it would seem as though the person cough in a black hole is being swirled and stretched into a homogeneous mass across the surface of the black hole.
But the point is he would be alive.
No he wouldnt. If a person got sucked into a black hole, the gravitational forces would pull on them on all sides, thereby stretching them infinetely (?) long.
They would most certainly die.
malkuth wrote:papernuke wrote:malkuth wrote:Well, to the outside observer it would seem as though the person cough in a black hole is being swirled and stretched into a homogeneous mass across the surface of the black hole.
But the point is he would be alive.
No he wouldnt. If a person got sucked into a black hole, the gravitational forces would pull on them on all sides, thereby stretching them infinetely (?) long.
They would most certainly die.
Next time you try to undermine my statements, at least read my previous post. Since you haven't, i will repeat that Stephen Hawking (you know, that physics guy) said that a person cought in a black hole wouldn't notice that something is wrong because in the same moment he would rematerialize in one of the parallel universes in which black holes do not exist.
This is not my statement, i was merely quoting.
--malkuthNext time you try to undermine my statements, at least read my previous post. Since you haven't, i will repeat that Stephen Hawking (you know, that physics guy) said that a person cought in a black hole wouldn't notice that something is wrong because in the same moment he would rematerialize in one of the parallel universes in which black holes do not exist.
This is not my statement, i was merely quoting.
No he wouldnt. If a person got sucked into a black hole, the gravitational forces would pull on them on all sides, thereby stretching them infinetely (?) long.
They would most certainly die.
wotchadec wrote:. As you approach the singularity, time and space as dimensions themselves would become stretched, meaning 1 second for you may be 100 seconds for everyone else
From a person looking at you from the outside, you would simply seem to slow down as you reach the black hole. As you get closer, you will get slower and slower, until you appear to freeze. Then you will go in a change of colour from yellow, to red, until you go invisible (By which point you have entered the singularity).
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