YES!!! it crushes everything into a singularity. you would be spread out into data. it would appear like nothing is happening and time would slow down. then you would be sucked up into the black hole becoming jumbled up with all the other matter that has been crushed, and theoretically teleported into a dimension without black holes(please note i think that theory is just BS) where you would theoretically be able to take back the information in the black hole. So yes you would die but THEORETICALLY you would be able to be reasembled (kind of)
It could be noted that the tidal force near most black holes would stretch you to death ("spaghettify") ... but that the larger and more massive the black hole, the less you'd feel this tidal force. In the unlikely event you could get to a large enough black hole, could survive the intense radiation from its accretion disk and/or polar jets, and approach without colliding with other infalling matter, you might survive crossing its event horizon and thus notionally have survived the "falling in" part. In the unlikely event you made it that far, you would subsequently get crushed to a point of infinite density at the singularity at the black hole's center.
You wouldn't have time to starve. As you approach the event horizon, the point of no return, gravitational forces would tear you and your ship apart. As you continued to fall inward, those forces increase, until event the atoms remaining would be stripped apart.
If anybody falls into a black hole, that person will MOST DEFINITELY die.Please note that the nearest KNOWN black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years. There might be others, not discovered yet, which are closer, but the nearest black hole is likely to be several light-years away.
It is clear that if you were to fall into a black hole, you would not survive.
Yes.
Einar Hole Moxnes died in 2006.
Probably not.
A black hole is more powerful than anything in the Universe except an XZ Majoris Ceiphei, so indeed you would have to die if you fell into a black hole for sure; except if you ARE an XZ Majoris Ceiphei.
Ablack stool can also be caused by a serious condition, such as bleeding in the digestive tract caused by a peptic ulcer
The ozone hole in Antarctica is very bad. It is causing the plankton in that area to die.
Ken Ablack died in 2010.
Ken Ablack was born in 1919.
No... Nor could he get out with holding his breath. It is physically impossible to escape from ablack hole, and likely just as impossible to survive the first moment one enters itsgravity.
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Melinda Shankar and Raymond Ablack are not engaged. They were previously dating, but they are currently not in a relationship right now.
No.
Raymond Ablack was previously dating a girl named Chani. It is not known if they are still dating. Raymond is an actor who appeared in Degrassi.
Yes! I love him in Degrassi.
yes. Her name is Chani (I think).
this girl chani, check his twitter!
Either 11/12 or 11/15
Some type of indian/middle eastern,i think...