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Wouldn't you not turn into a spaghetti hoops in tomato sauce?

2007-05-04 06:36:01 · 10 answers · asked by Simon 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Surely no matter how hard you tried to hit the black hole you would orbit it instead as a blood soaked pasta mess.

2007-05-04 07:03:05 · update #1

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Let's say that you'r falling feet first. The gravity on your feet is larger than that on your head so your feet accelerate faster than your head and you are stretched out. Actually, you get pulled apart so you look more like the sauce than the spaghetti.

2007-05-04 06:39:16 · answer #1 · answered by Gene 7 · 3 0

As you fall towards a black hole, the gravitational pull on your body changes. Since gravitational attraction is inversely proportional to the distance, it gets stronger as you fall towards the object. Since the gravitational force growth is exponential, your feet are pulled on more so than your head. The difference in pull on your feet and head gets greater over time as you get closer to the black hole, and after a while, the stress is too much for your body to handle. Basically, you get stretched until you break. The same thing will happen with each of the peices, until they actually reach the black hole.

2007-05-04 06:44:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not actually spaghetti, but the gravitational forces would rip you apart, you would actually disintegrate, and then become a small part of the black holes mass.

2007-05-04 07:34:15 · answer #3 · answered by Dan N 3 · 0 0

To you (accurately "some distance" away): actually no longer something will happen to the spacecraft. because of the fact the gap craft regarded to attitude the form horizon, it would seem to decelerate and then grant up (no longer because of the fact the engines stopped or something, yet because of the fact time for the spacecraft might seem to resign) and then fade away. You and something of the universe (far flung from the blackhole) bypass on which contain your existence, love, stay, die, and fairly the top of time comes approximately (occasion's over dude, etc.) To the occupants of the spacecraft: you notice something of the universe (some distance away) start to circulate swifter and swifter, style of like they are on quickly-forward. Now it seems funky issues happen to the colour of light as you seem around and because you're coming near a think approximately area wherein the gap and time dimensions flipflop (are not you happy you asked), it appears that evidently interior the spacecraft issues get distinctly thrilling. for sure, our journey (non-relativistic) in existence does not thoroughly correspond to what's envisioned in a relativistic environment. and then faster or later, the deliver crosses over the form horizon and the tidal forces of the singularity tears it aside (that's while the outdoors worldwide sees it fade away). Its an thrilling question, yet one that immediately leads to "celeb Wars" and "celeb Trek" digressions and the place human beings start to act like Hollywood constantly produces documentaries... :-)

2017-01-09 11:46:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because when you fall into a black hole, its the ultimate law of physics. Its gravity beyond your wildest imagination.

2007-05-04 06:40:02 · answer #5 · answered by howardlee1977 4 · 0 0

Because of the flying spaghetti monster.

2007-05-04 06:38:49 · answer #6 · answered by Doobie 3 · 0 0

The gravity is so strong that time stops. I believe that you actually turn into buttered toast.

2007-05-04 06:40:16 · answer #7 · answered by Barkley Hound 7 · 0 0

you keep stretching out until you begin to separate into you atomic structure, but only when you pass the event horizon

2007-05-06 15:39:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I have never heard this. Wouldn't you just disintegrate into nothing?

2007-05-04 06:45:56 · answer #9 · answered by Pooky 4 · 0 0

cuz that's what they want you to think you really turn into lasagna

2007-05-04 06:39:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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