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Dying By Black Hole

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posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:24 PM
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Theory is a person could not survive, shred you a part blah blah blah....

My question is would it really be that bad. Seems like it would be over in less than a second once past the event horizon.
What is so awful about dying in less than a second. Doesn't seem like a bad way to say sayonara amigos.

Am I missing something?



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:27 PM
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originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
Theory is a person could not survive, shred you a part blah blah blah....

You're not going to die, you'll just be reshaped to fit the spacetime around the hole, but time will slow down for you to practically nothing. So it's possible that you might be consciously suspended in time forever.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:30 PM
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originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
Theory is a person could not survive, shred you a part blah blah blah....

My question is would it really be that bad. Seems like it would be over in less than a second once past the event horizon.
What is so awful about dying in less than a second. Doesn't seem like a bad way to say sayonara amigos.

Am I missing something?
Hey... you can count me in. It's certainly better than the death that fools face from smoking.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:34 PM
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a reply to: Stupidsecrets




My question is would it really be that bad. Seems like it would be over in less than a second once past the event horizon.

It's getting there that's the torture the Black Hole bit's easy.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:36 PM
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This universe is the interior of a black hole.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:37 PM
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a reply to: Stupidsecrets

The limbs that are closest to the center will get pulled longer and longer.. Very slowly.. Slow torture until you are pulled into atoms.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:47 PM
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originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
Theory is a person could not survive, shred you a part blah blah blah....

My question is would it really be that bad. Seems like it would be over in less than a second once past the event horizon.
What is so awful about dying in less than a second. Doesn't seem like a bad way to say sayonara amigos.

Am I missing something?


That depends on the black hole I'd think.

I imagine being stretched like spaghetti by tidal forces is probably not particularly pleasant. Even if it only takes one second, your would probably still notice it.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:54 PM
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originally posted by: Spacespider
a reply to: Stupidsecrets

The limbs that are closest to the center will get pulled longer and longer.. Very slowly.. Slow torture until you are pulled into atoms.



but also spacetime more curved elongate at the event horizon right (einstain yadaya) ... Let's do some math Lorenzt and such and see it it compensates just for fun.

Just curious what would happen if exotic dark(er) matter at relativistic speed would fall into a black hole....



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:56 PM
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pretty sure you would die from exposure first, as any suit you would be wearing would end up being ruptured, granting your lungs the blessing of breathing in vacuum. Nice and icy too.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 03:59 PM
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originally posted by: Spacespider
a reply to: Stupidsecrets

The limbs that are closest to the center will get pulled longer and longer.. Very slowly.. Slow torture until you are pulled into atoms.



I get that but the blood flow, one would simply pass the freak out. A minor disruption in blood flow to the heart and that is it. One will just pass out. It's like like a fast flying headlock. A move I perfected by the way on my high school wrestling team. If executed correctly, it's lethal. I have pinned state champs with that move. They would say, yeah that is the only move you got. Maybe so, but, I did pin you with it so what are we talking about?



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 04:54 PM
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originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
It's like like a fast flying headlock. A move I perfected by the way on my high school wrestling team. If executed correctly, it's lethal.

AKA choke hold. It's a wonder they allowed it. The po-po kill people once in a while that way.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 05:07 PM
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You'd get to be the tallest man in history!

With the world's smallest feet.

...then your head would pop like a giant ZIT!

...and your 'goo' would mix with the cosmos.

The End



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 05:07 PM
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originally posted by: Homefree
This universe is the interior of a black hole.



My thought's exactly, the so called dark energy does not exist because it is merely gravitational attraction of the surrounding black hole they are observing in the acceleration of the expansion of our known universe.

A white hole forces out energy at first faster than the speed of light, that energy that becomes space, time and even mass must back up on itself and create a surrounding area of dense material that is dense enough to itself become a black hole, within that surround shell black hole would be an event horizon then a great deal of empty space and closer to were the white hole is and were the it's output as slowed enough it has been allowed to condense into the form we see today, stars, planets and galaxy's, still closer another shell black hole - tiny in the very center of our space time continuum - would form, within that another time space continuum (were it's time base relative to our own would seem much - much faster and we would seem to someone observing us from that time space continuum if they could see past there surrounding black hole onion skin shell to be standing still), another black hole another time space continuum on and on until you reached the actually always still active white hole - which itself may have come into being by the collapse of a giant star - at the very center of that star is a point SURROUNDED by mass - mass of course lenses gravity and that mean's that on that tiny point as the black hole around it forms the gravity reaches an value equal to or exceeding the entire mass of the universe (Assuming a true black hole not a hawking brown hole) and that in turn would invert space time rupturing it and bringing into being a white hole.

Mass lenses gravity - gravity may be a non local force in our time space continuum as it is weaker by millions of time's than electrostatic attraction and other native forces, membrane theory is the only one to offer a potential explanation and that is that gravity emanates from another brane that is in peripheral contact with the brane that our universe is mostly made of - which offers the tantalizing possibility that time also is no local and from yet another membrane universe floating around in superspace and in also peripheral contact with the membrane that most of our universe is made of, also the unusual fact that time and gravity seem to when in sufficient quantity in a volume of space to displace one another.

This in turn leads to the interesting possibility that gravity is actually at a one to one ratio even in empty space - because matter is just space (super string theory) bunched up, this in turn means that were our main (in the middle between the membrane that gravity is coming from and the membrane time may originate from) membrane is scrunched up into dense areas such as a solid mass of dense matter that this explain's why it has more gravity per volume - and in reality gravity is therefore everywhere even in empty space, the initial force of our time space birth (the inertia of the big bang - white hole) coupled with the external gravitational attraction of the surrounding event horizon therefore utterly demolish and do away with the need for any such thing as quasi mystical dark energy - though the search for that is eminently useful as it allows the search for other thing's as well.
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posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 05:09 PM
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Depends on your perspective i suppose.

Once you are past the event horizon classical physics begin to break down meaning we don't really have a clue what or how we would experience anything.

Could seem like an eternity for all you know.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 05:10 PM
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originally posted by: Spacespider
a reply to: Stupidsecrets

The limbs that are closest to the center will get pulled longer and longer.. Very slowly.. Slow torture until you are pulled into atoms.


Actually one's entire atomic structure would be pulled apart until all that is left is information.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 05:14 PM
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a reply to: Gothmog

Exactly correct IF Hawking is correct (brown hole) but perhaps not true of a real Einstein BLACK HOLE as that may even destroy information - eventually at the nullification point of time and space when the rest of the universe has reached an entropic state of total decay.

Also the time moving between the part of you closest to the singularity and those furthest away from it would be exaggerated grossly the closer you got to that singularity so that the time differential between those parts would move very differently, faster further out and far slower closer in toward the gravity well.



posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 05:34 PM
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I read somewhere that super massive black holes are spinning at up to 85% of the speed of light. Not sure what would happen to anything approaching something spinning that fast, but I imagine whatever does would be torn apart completely, probably down beyond the atomic or subatomic levels before entering the event horizon.




posted on Aug, 19 2019 @ 07:23 PM
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originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: Gothmog

Exactly correct IF Hawking is correct (brown hole) but perhaps not true of a real Einstein BLACK HOLE as that may even destroy information - eventually at the nullification point of time and space when the rest of the universe has reached an entropic state of total decay.

Also the time moving between the part of you closest to the singularity and those furthest away from it would be exaggerated grossly the closer you got to that singularity so that the time differential between those parts would move very differently, faster further out and far slower closer in toward the gravity well.

Actually , that would be Susskind
Hawking predicted matter would be completely destroyed
And yes , it would be a Black Hole

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posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 02:08 AM
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Hmm, still does not make a Brown hole sound any less hilarious - or itchy.



posted on Aug, 20 2019 @ 04:13 AM
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The immense heat and radiation created inside would kill you long before the spaghettification, could affect your body.



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