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How are black holes created? LARGE HADRON COLLIDER
On Sep 9, 8:33 am, Ed wrote:
..No one knows. But even if it were true you would not survive the terrible differential gravity as you fell in; you would be stretched out into your individual atoms and possibly beyond. This is known as being 'spagettified' by the extreme accelerational gradient as you fall in. It would be true of BHs of several solar masses, but not of supermassive, galactic scale BHs. The accelerational gradient there is much less severe so you wouldn't get spagettified. |
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How are black holes created? LARGE HADRON COLLIDER
oldcoot wrote:
On Sep 9, 8:33 am, Ed wrote: ..No one knows. But even if it were true you would not survive the terrible differential gravity as you fell in; you would be stretched out into your individual atoms and possibly beyond. This is known as being 'spagettified' by the extreme accelerational gradient as you fall in. It would be true of BHs of several solar masses, but not of supermassive, galactic scale BHs. The accelerational gradient there is much less severe so you wouldn't get spagettified. Indeed not on the event horizon of a large black hole, but wait until you get close to the singularity........ |
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