I'd like to get other perspectives of what's at the bottom of a black hole,if there is such a possibility.It's just a very basic question to get me started,as I'm new to Space Time and the Universe.
I'd like to get other perspectives of what's at the bottom of a black hole,if there is such a possibility.It's just a very basic question to get me started,as I'm new to Space Time and the Universe.
actually there is two different veiws experienced at this moment from two different perspectives. One would be from the person falling into the black hole : they would experience almost nothing, because of time and space being stretched out to a point of infinite it would be like you fell into a giant hole without the feeling of falling until you starting entering the tidal forces of the black hole then you would be pulled apart many of times until the atoms your were made of were pulled apart from the massive gravity of the black hole, the term of this is called "spaghettification". The other is the perspective of someone watching someone else fall into the black hole: because of space-time being stretched, you would see this person slowly falling talking a very very long time to enter the black hole if at all. while the person falling into it would indefinitely die within a matter of minutes, the person watching would not see him die but watch him slowly fall toward the black hole getting redder from red-shift, colder and dimmer you technically would never see them actually die.
Last edited by Chris Schultz; 08-26-2010 at 01:35 PM.
I've also read that black holes are the beginnings of new dimensions of universes. That possibly our own "Big Bang" was started by a black hole. I think it's an amazing thought that there are whole realities being built and born from the condensed mass of a black hole exploding out the other side like a diarrhea of hydrogen and the lighter elements being expelled violently out the other side.
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