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What would happen if you fell into a black hole?

What would happen if you fell into a black hole?

It is thought that the matter that goes into a black hole gets crushed into a tiny point at the center called a “singularity”. That’s the only place that matter is, so if you were to fall into a black hole you wouldn’t hit a surface as you would with a normal star. Once it’s there, it’s there.

Can X-rays be emitted from a black hole?

You are absolutely right that light cannot escape from black holes. That applies to X-rays or anything else as well as to visible light. The answer, therefore, is that X-rays are *not* emitted from inside black holes. Instead, the gravity of a black hole forces gas around it (and outside it!) to move very rapidly.

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How does gravity work inside a black hole?

 Net result: the light thing curves, which is the normal expected effect of gravity.  Therefore, the key is that the effect of gravity does not emanate from inside the black hole; instead, it comes from the overall warping of spacetime *outside* the hole.

What is the best way to survive a black hole?

Schwarzschild black hole. Once you fall in, it’s all over; your best bet is to free-fall as though you fell in from rest. Only that trajectory will maximize your survival time.

The fate of anyone falling into a black hole would be a painful “spaghettification,” an idea popularized by Stephen Hawking in his book “A Brief History of Time.” In spaghettification, the intense gravity of the black hole would pull you apart, separating your bones, muscles, sinews and even molecules.

Could you survive falling into a black hole?

Regardless of the explanation, we do know that it is highly unlikely that anyone entering a black hole would survive. Nothing escapes a black hole. Any trip into a black hole would be one way. The gravity is too strong and you could not go back in space and time to return home.

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Why are large black holes less violent than small ones?

That’s because smaller black holes actually have a more intense gravitational gradient than larger ones. In contrast to falling into a stellar-mass black hole, your experience plunging into an intermediate-mass or supermassive black hole would be slightly less nightmarish.

What happens if you fall into a black hole spaghetti?

When falling towards a black hole, for example, an object is stretched in the direction of the black hole (and compressed perpendicular to it as it falls). In effect, the object can be distorted into a long, thin version of its undistorted shape, as though being stretched like spaghetti.