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How does a black hole suck you up?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Since black holes have a huge mass, objects are attracted to it. Once you reach a point called the Event Horizon, good luck getting out. YOU WILL NOT. We do not know much about death by black holes at this time, but some scientists believe that once you reach a certain point, you will be ripped to a strand of atoms.

I do not recommend going near a black hole.

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