Since humans are matter, it would basicaly be the same as anything else that gets pulled past the event horizon. Before you even reach it, your atoms will begin to stretch as you funnel towards the event horizon. If you somehow miraculously survive the stretching, as soon as you cross over the event horizon, you will cease to exist. poof. gone. It would be the most painless death(asiding from the stretching, ofcourse). You would dematerialize into a bunch of subatomic particles. Beyond the Event Horizon, Space and Time would be extreamly distorted. Your broken up particles will experience one hell of an acid trip as they finaly meet the singularity. At which point, we dont know what happens.
As the Earth approaches the event horizon of a massive black hole, tidal forces would become so strong that it would be stretched and ripped apart. The intense gravitational pull would cause the planet to disintegrate into a stream of particles before eventually being pulled into the black hole beyond the event horizon.
Simply divide the mass of the black hole by the volume contained within the event horizon. This is fairly simple for a typical black hole, since the event horizon will approximate a sphere whose radius is the collapsed object's Schwarzschild radius.
It would be torn apart by tidal forces as it approached the black hole. Once it crosses the event horizon id disappears into the black hole forever.
The event horizon of a black hole is directly related to its mass. For a 100 solar mass black hole, the event horizon radius would be about 295 kilometers (183 miles). This is the point of no return beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the black hole's gravitational pull.
It is hard to say, but you will get crushed instantly. A black hole has so much gravity that it pulls in light and it will never escape. There are many myths to what will happen, but it will be impossible for sure until we evolve our science.
no one will ever know but you will MAYBE die or will be in a new dimension.
It sucks all matter within the event horizon. If one was created on Earth, the entire planet would be crushed to a singularity.
As the Earth approaches the event horizon of a massive black hole, tidal forces would become so strong that it would be stretched and ripped apart. The intense gravitational pull would cause the planet to disintegrate into a stream of particles before eventually being pulled into the black hole beyond the event horizon.
Simply divide the mass of the black hole by the volume contained within the event horizon. This is fairly simple for a typical black hole, since the event horizon will approximate a sphere whose radius is the collapsed object's Schwarzschild radius.
Yes, but it would be tiny! A black hole with a mass that's equivalent to that of the Earth would have to have a diameter of less than 9mm (and its event horizon would be located at this point).
It would be torn apart by tidal forces as it approached the black hole. Once it crosses the event horizon id disappears into the black hole forever.
The event horizon of a black hole is directly related to its mass. For a 100 solar mass black hole, the event horizon radius would be about 295 kilometers (183 miles). This is the point of no return beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the black hole's gravitational pull.
It is hard to say, but you will get crushed instantly. A black hole has so much gravity that it pulls in light and it will never escape. There are many myths to what will happen, but it will be impossible for sure until we evolve our science.
The intense radiation and force of gravity would kill you long before you reached the event horizon, so it would be a bit academic! Anything finally reaching the heart of the black hole would be vaporised.
Don't go near it. Once you are within the event horizon, there is no hope. In fact you would be dead long before crossing the event horizon. Tidal forces would have turned you and your vehicle into a kind of space spaghetti.
The gravitational pull on your feet would be extremely strong if you were standing at the edge of an event horizon, as the gravity near a black hole is very intense. This would cause a significant force pulling you towards the black hole.
The film "Event Horizon" belongs to the science fiction horror genre. It is set in the year 2047. The film was released in 1997 and stars Sam Neill and Laurence Fishburne.