NASA Releases Video of What It's Like to Fall Into a Black Hole

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NASA Releases Video of What It's Like to Fall Into a Black Hole
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A new NASA simulation takes you to where no human has ever dared to go: into the overpowering embrace of a black hole., shows the reality-warping journey of approaching a supermassive black hole's event horizon, the boundary past which nothing — not even light — returns.

There's no real way of knowing what happens behind an event horizon — unless your name is Matthew McConaughey, that is — but their weird gravitational effects outside them offer plenty to marvel at, like a phenomenon called spaghettification. As an object nears an event horizon, the difference in gravity from the leading end of the object to the trailing end can be so extreme that it begins to stretch out into spaghetti-like tubes.

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