February 06, 2021

It is possible to enter in a black hole in "safety", but under two conditions

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There is a chance to enter in a black hole. This possibility is told in a new book issued by a couple of physicists. First of all, let go of all hope or you who enter because, simply said, once you have passed a certain threshold you will not be able to leave.

There are different types of black holes: those with a mass similar to that of our Sun and those with a mass billions of times our star. The key to entering a black hole unscathed is the event horizon, the boundary beyond which not even light can go back. A cosmic monster with a mass similar to our Sun, for example, will have an event horizon with a radius of just under 3.2 kilometers; while a supermassive black hole will have an event horizon of millions of kilometers.  

Therefore, someone who falls into a stellar-sized black hole will get much, much closer to the center of the black hole before passing the event horizon. Due to the proximity of the center, therefore, the gravitational pull on the person will differ by a factor of 1,000 billion times between the head and toes. The subject would then be "spaghettified" instantly, facing certain death. A person falling into a supermassive black hole, on the other hand, would be much further away from the central source of gravitational attraction, which means that the difference in gravitational attraction between the head and toes is almost zero: it is therefore possible. overcome the event horizon unscathed. There is another indispensable condition for entering this cosmic monster: the supermassive black hole must be isolated; that is, it must not have a rotating accretion disk around it. Once these two important steps have been overcome, know that the discoveries made inside this mysterious place can never be communicated and you will never be able to go back ... we are therefore destined for something that is unknown.


Source:science alert  

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