The first thing you would notice as you approached the black hole is that the radiation coming from outside of the event horizon where gases are spinning furiously fast would cause you to be very hot and the radiation would rip apart your DNA. As you passed through the event horizon, time would slow and you would "spagettifi" into long strands as you were pulled toward the center. Your atoms would be ripped apart and compressed down in the tightest form possible.
Naturally there would be no feeling as you'd be long since dead.
And as far as I can recall, black holes and singularities are one and the same. Black hole is just what the empty space around a singularity is referred to since that is what it appears to be.
2006-10-10 05:31:16
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answer #1
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answered by Doob_age 3
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The answer above seems to be the closest. At approaching the singularity you would be ripped apart. Before that however, your DNA would have holes in it from the intense onslaught of radiation and shortly thereafter (if you were lucky enough to live beyond that and observe) you would find that your body would stretch to insane levels forever. Perhaps time would slow down, then stop and reverse itself. Who knows
2006-10-10 12:37:07
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answer #2
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answered by Prince Auggie 2
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Probably being exploded by a singularity or crushed by a black hole would happen so fast you wouldn't have time to have a feeling. Just poof, you're gone. Either way would seem to be a painless,quick death.
2006-10-10 11:54:35
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answer #3
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answered by leannedtm 3
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I'm afraid it would hurt a lot. Your head and your feet would be pulled apart by an ever-increasing force, while the sides, front and back of your body would be crushed inwards by an ever-increasing force. There would be no escape---the forces would get bigger and bigger until what remained of your body squished out into a long, gory rope-like mess, and when you reached the center that would finally be compressed into a point much smaller than a proton. Not unlike being caught in a sausage-making machine, in the initial phases.
2006-10-10 12:52:31
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answered by cosmo 7
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You would be ripped apart just approaching the black hole so fast your brain wouldn't even have time enough to register any pain or other sensation. As for arriving at the singularity, well, again you'd be smooshed pretty much, so I'm guessing if you had time to feel anything at all it would be, um, uncomfortable.
2006-10-10 12:08:07
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answer #5
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answered by Dr. Noodle 3
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Since a singularity is like nothing on earth, I can't describe it. For all I know, It could be painless.
2006-10-10 11:50:28
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answered by Scott S 4
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That question is unanswerable, because the laws of physics break down with singularities.
I would guess you would be destroyed faster than you can realize it, but there would be a permanent image of you falling into the event horizon. For external observers, your timescale would dilate to infinity.
2006-10-10 12:41:42
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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Overwhelming oppression and anxiety.
It is more likely, however, that you would be torn apart by tidal forces long before you could be crushed.
2006-10-10 12:03:20
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answered by Helmut 7
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