A black hole appears near Earth. For experimental reasons Nasa gives you the opportunity to enter it. There is a 50% chance that you manage to slip through the singularity and enter an anime world you desire, leaving your family and friends behind.
Otherwise you get spaghettified and die a slow, painful death. What do you do?
A black hole appears near Earth. For experimental reasons Nasa gives you the opportunity to enter it...
so its basically a coinflip?
>I either live in a fantasy world or die
What's the downside?
how do you slip through the singularity if its a single point of infinite mass? who says it a wormhole?
I enter it to live with my WIFE
But you'll be the only 3DPD in the anime world? Or do you get converted to 2d?
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If we're talking a stellar mass black hole then you absolutely get spaghettified before even reaching the event horizon. If we're talking a super massive black hole then you'll get to see the universe end as you drift in due to time dilation so that would be pretty cool.
this
how slow of a death?
that's not that big, all things considered.
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as long as there's no event horizon style hell on the other side
It's slow and painful, but if you don't mind that then you're good to go.
>slow, painful death
False
>you'd be blinded in an instant
But the light would have to travel outward into your retinas for this to happen.
Doesn't make any sense.
NASA, according to the OP. They'd know, they're super serious space science dudes, not just a bunch of nerdish weebs who tricked the government to give them money so they can make gundam real one day.
>die a slow, painful death
No, it's actually super quick - you wouldn't even have a chance to realize that.
user, if a black hole appeared near earth we'd all get crushed an sucked in. Hell if it appeared anywhere near the nearest solarsystem, we'd be fucked.
Who the heck is Nasa
awww yea its win win my nigger
Is it possible to go to another universe in a black hole?I thought worm holes did that.
I wonder what would happen if ship using FTL drive (moving space around itself) would yeet through a blackhole. Get shreked or turn black hole into a tunnel into next dimension? who knows ;^ )
>slow, painful death
So is life but a 50-50 chance at happiness is pretty good
time dilation means you experience increasing pain as time slows down infinitely. A literal hell
not if the black hole eats the sun and is small enough to take it's place, so all the planets revolve around the black hole as if nothing changed
Wouldn't you feel nothing cause the neurons' electrical impulses couldn't be able to go against the gravity and reach the brain?
Depends on mass of the black hole. A (very) small black hole would quickly evaporate, releasing disgusting amounts of energy, a big one would fuck up the solar system with gravity alone, but a black hole with mass of 10^11 kg would take billions of years to evaporate and its Schwarzschild radius would be of atomic scale, so it would be relatively harmless if put on a stable orbit.
Dude has actually read about GR at a college senior here. According to out best models a real blackhole like that one would be spinning which means that the singularity, point like, would be distributed in a ring.
Under certain travel path it could be possible to do stuff like going to another universe.
How can a black hole be older than the universe if it exists within the universe?
Without the sun wouldn't it be night all the time through. It would be basically be dark 24/7.
we'd have 8 minutes of sunlight on earth after the blackhole replaces it
It's saying that a blackhole that was formed a few billions years ago will outlive the entirety of the age of our universe, which currently is around 13.7 billion years, by 10^88 times
It's not that it is that old, it is the theoretical lifespan it has left.
Universe is getting blacked.
Well that still doesn't make sense, how does the black hole survive if the universe dies?
time dilation because you're inside stretched space doesn't mean you experience things more slowly, that's the pov from someone looking from the outside
if you're inside everything feels normal to you but the outside looks sped up
either
>I go to an anime world of my choice
or
>die
it's win/win throw me in chief
No because what you would experience are severe tidal forces, which is to say for example that your legs are experiencing 100g but your head only 3g or vice versa. Your descent into something like that would mean that at some point in your path you'll experience excruciating pain.
This. Imagine how cool it would be to see the universe speed up before freezing to death
aren't worm holes the shortcuts through space that constantly get tossed around in sci-fi?
or is that einstein-rosenburg gates? or are they the same thing?
By the universe dying it means that there would be no stars left in the universe. With no source of energy gradient (differences in energy levels) there's no way to generate power in any conceivable way. So no life in the universe is possible.
Also it could be possible that protons, electrons and neutrons themselves would have been transformed in lighter particles. If that happened literally no sci fi gallifrey like beings could survive that because the building blocks of life can "expire"
So then we'd be died in 8 minutes.
They are the same thing but the latter is the scientific term