Nervous-Ad8193
Nervous-Ad8193 t1_j2bk0jc wrote
Reply to comment by -Cheebus- in I don’t believe in the black hole. by Rabbitlooker
But we really don’t know that because we don’t know what’s behind the event horizon. A supermassive black hole like Sgr A* wouldn’t spagettify you though. You could theoretically pass the event horizon alive
Nervous-Ad8193 t1_j2bhnde wrote
Reply to comment by -Cheebus- in I don’t believe in the black hole. by Rabbitlooker
You’d certainly think so! It’s all just based on the idea that the laws of physics are symmetrical, so if a black hole can swallow matter and information, a white hole should be able to spew it out.
Nervous-Ad8193 t1_j2bgxj5 wrote
Reply to comment by -Cheebus- in I don’t believe in the black hole. by Rabbitlooker
Some scientists believe that the inverse of a black hole is a white hole. Infinitely bright, and matter can never enter it. A Penrose diagram is typically used to represent this theory. Some think that the “other side” of a black hole might actually be a parallel universe, but it’s a one way trip because you can’t ever escape a black hole or enter a white hole once it spits you out. There’s no empirical evidence for the existence of white holes, and most physicists consider them to be purely theoretical. But it’s a fun thought that I wish Christopher Nolan would hear about lol
Nervous-Ad8193 t1_j2bfan3 wrote
Reply to comment by steppinonpissclams in I don’t believe in the black hole. by Rabbitlooker
Seeing someone freeze in place for eternity would be just as hunting though
Nervous-Ad8193 t1_j2bl7dl wrote
Reply to comment by -Cheebus- in I don’t believe in the black hole. by Rabbitlooker
If a SMBH was large enough, the tidal forces at the event horizon could theoretically be lessened to where you could survive. But things would be really cool way before then.
Edit: this video explains it a little at the 4 minute mark (and is really cool)