gameboy1001 t1_j284rju wrote
Reply to comment by thedoctorstatic in What if an object crosses an event horizon of a black hole... by Cthaeh420
So, conversely, would the person falling in watch time speed up outside?
Gosh, imagine falling in and watching the universe die with you.
LeMeowMew t1_j286f29 wrote
theoretically assuming the forces dont rip you to shreds, falling into a black hole will be a one way trip to when hawking radiation blows it apart
pestapokalypse t1_j286zc5 wrote
In a supermassive black hole, the tidal forces at the event horizon would actually be relatively weak compared to stellar mass black holes, so it would potentially be feasible to cross the event horizon without being ripped to shreds or spaghettified.
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