gladfelter t1_j29b3gs wrote
Reply to comment by Xentavious_Magnar in What is our current "best guess" about how to observers that entered a black hole on opposite sides would look to each other once they crossed the event horizon? by WittyUnwittingly
Seems to me you couldn't think either since any conscious thought would require a round trip in your brain, and the party of the trip going away from the singularity wouldn't make it.
Nerdcoreh t1_j2bfjjj wrote
In my understanding not YOU would stop but theTIME around you. So if you”fell” in a black hole you wouldnt notice the slowness of the time because that would be your normal (implying you are not dead by that time). Your brain functions would be just fine from your perspective
wokeupatapicnic t1_j2br80d wrote
Mostly correct. You’d see the universe progressively move fast and faster towards infinite motion until the “light-death” of the universe. Again, that is provided you were able to perceive and maintain thought during the process. But yes, you would not feel like you were moving in slowmo or anything, but everything outside of the BH would begin happening faster and faster and faster as you blinked out of existence
HouseOfZenith t1_j2bsewm wrote
That would be scary. When we develop space travel we should throw people in them.
paloprint t1_j2c967q wrote
I’ve always said I’d volunteer. That’s one hell of a way ticket. But your name will be forever.
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