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August 25, 2019

What if you fell into a black hole?

What if you fell into a black hole?
A black hole is a place in space where gravity is so high that it can pull light, and black holes cannot be seen, but with help from space telescopes and some special tools,, we can see them. Differently, a number are believed to exist in the Milky Way galaxy where Earth exists. Albert Einstein predicted the existence of the black hole in his general theory of relativity in 1916, and the term was coined by American astronomer John Wheeler in 1967 after the first hole was discovered in 1971.
The black hole has one of the strongest gravitational forces of any object in the universe; if you fall into its claw, you are sentenced to annihilation.
Who among us did not ask himself what would happen if he fell into the black hole, would it fade and disappear, or would it be brutally torn, or transferred to another universe?

Beyond a point called the event horizon, space and time are so arched that even light cannot escape. Inside, the material is crushed to one point, known as a singularity. This black dot is completely invisible because light cannot get out. However, you can see their effects from the outside. 
If you approach a black hole, you will see that the light begins to bend, hovering around the dark central point as water flows into the sink.
You will start to move faster and faster as gravity pulls you, and if you fall into it with your feet first, strange things will happen to your body.
Being closer to the black hole, your feet will experience greater traction and your body begins to stretch.
If the black hole is small, you will rupture; if it is large, you will continue to rotate.
When you cross the horizon, everything will be dark, but you won't have much time to look around. You will become part of the black hole, crushing to a tiny spot and you have no chance to escape.

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