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Did anyone know that if you fall into a black hole, and if somebody
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Did anyone know that if you fall into a black hole, and if somebody were to watch it happen, all they see would be you touching the horizon and then the image of your body will appear to be frozen like a computer screen, then your body would fade away until they can't see you anymore? They wouldn't be able to see you actually enter the black hole. Any other cool facts or any thoughts?
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>>7756351
you would have turned into pieces long before that
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>>7756361
Actually that IS true, but not long before. From the perspective of a person viewing this whole incident, they would not be able to see any of that occur, just you freezing and slowly disappearing. YOU on the other hand, would be experiencing the scientific term known as spaghettification. (Also known as being stretched apart so much with the worst pain ever, that you would stretch out into you are nothing anymore, ripping all your cells apart violently.)
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Whoops, I meant until. Not into ^
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>>7756351
Reboot your computer m8
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>>7756375
Its pretty quick so its not even that painful
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partially right

except you wouldnt disappear

they would see you frozen in time for all eternity because time stops on the cusp of the event horizon

technically you would still be alive since time is relative, so it could be possible for them to pull you back out, in which case like schrodingers cat you'd be both alive and dead at the same time

there is a possibility for duping matter in this way

>put it into event horizon
>take it out
>black hole ejects mater later on
>rinse and repeat
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>>7756636
How Can Black Holes Be Real If Our Eyes Can't See Them?
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>>7756636
This sounds like a troll.
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What would happen if I took a long pole and stuck it into a black hole, then pulled it out?
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>>7756636
they would see you frozen in time for all eternity because time stops on the cusp of the event horizon

Google redshift
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>>7756636
for that tobe true photons would have to be emitted from the frozen object for all of eternity for you to "see it." Look up red shift.
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As you fell towards the event horizon, you would appear to become more and more red hued as well as fading darker until you "disappeared."

It would not be this weird hippy bullshit computerized, pixelated, freezing.
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