Your body will feel stretched and your body will stretch harder and form into pieces, that is before you fall in the black hole.
As you fall into a black hole, you would experience extreme tidal forces that stretch and compress your body in the process known as spaghettification. Eventually, you would be pulled into the singularity at the center of the black hole, where the laws of physics as we know them break down. Time and space would be infinitely curved, leading to your obliteration.
If, for some reason, you fall into a black hole, two things would happen.The gravitational force would be so great that the tidal forces that it creates would stretch your body and then rip it apart.To another observer watching you fall in, you would get slower and dimmer until just as you touch the point of no return, but to you, everything would seem normal. This is because the fabric of space-time is warped by gravity, so near a black hole, time would seem to slow down.Please do not try going into a black hole, as this may cause unexpected consequences.
If cells did not have cytoplasm they would just fall apart :0 <3 :)
If you fall into a supermassive black hole, you would be stretched and torn apart by the extreme gravitational forces before reaching the black hole's singularity, where all your matter would be crushed into an infinitely small point. This process is known as "spaghettification."
Then everything in space would fall for the ground due to the massive gravitational force that it is emitting.
No - should you fall into a black hole (which is very unlikely to happen), you would get ripped apart.
Any body falling into a black hole will get completely destroyed. There is no such thing as an absolutely rigid body; a "rigid body" is an approximation that may help with some calculations, and such an approximation is valid (i.e., it's a good approximation) under certain circumstances, but a body will certainly not remain rigid under the extreme circumstances of a black hole.
spaghettification takes place with you ( the process by which an object and in this case you would be stretched and ripped apart by gravitational forces )
you'd fall? you dumbas$
it will fall on you
As you fall into a black hole, you would experience extreme tidal forces that stretch and compress your body in the process known as spaghettification. Eventually, you would be pulled into the singularity at the center of the black hole, where the laws of physics as we know them break down. Time and space would be infinitely curved, leading to your obliteration.
If, for some reason, you fall into a black hole, two things would happen.The gravitational force would be so great that the tidal forces that it creates would stretch your body and then rip it apart.To another observer watching you fall in, you would get slower and dimmer until just as you touch the point of no return, but to you, everything would seem normal. This is because the fabric of space-time is warped by gravity, so near a black hole, time would seem to slow down.Please do not try going into a black hole, as this may cause unexpected consequences.
you would fall and die
it will fall
It would fall over..
Your blood and your organs would probably fall out.
You would fall