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if a black hole ever got close enough to the earth that we would get sucked into it. like we'd know when it was near cause you'd start to feel your body stretching like a lot. then it would stretch so much youd start coming apart because the earths gravity is pulling you and so is the black hole. then your in a bunch of pieces and you get crushed down to like REALLY small and you get spit into space.

is this true??

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  1. yes


  2. NO.

    The gravitational force of a black hole IS FAR STRONGER than that of the earth.

    Worse, it has what is called STEEP GRADIENT.  What the means is that if you could stand on a black hole, the gravity at your feet would be like 10,000 earths, but the gravity at your head would be like on the moon.

    You would be ripped to shreds like a piece of paper.  It would be like be like having your head stuck in a wall, and having your feet tied to the Budweiser Clydsedales -- all running AWAY from the wall at full gallop!

    RRRRIIIIPPPP!!!!

    The GOOD news is that this would happen so fast you'd never feel it.

    Same thing would happen to all the earth.   EVERYTHING would get ripped to atoms before being swallowed by the black hole.  And thing swalloed by a black hole NEVER come out again.  Not even as atoms.

    But all of this assumes that black holes really exist.  NOBODY has ever found one!  They THINK they exist, but NO ONE has ever seen one.  Scientists THINK there is one at the center of every galaxy, but NO ONE has every seen it.

    AND, black holes could range in size from the size of a planet down to the size of an atom.  Scientist ALSO think that molecule-sized black holes zip right through the earth, many time every day.  We're still here . . .!

    So, IF such things exisited it would be a pretty grusome experience, but ultimately painless.  Even so, there is very little chance of it happening.

  3. If a black hole of large size were to come nearby, we'd notice it first by its effect on planetary orbits, before we got sucked into it.  I think your body would stretch a lot not just because of the pull of the black hole and the Earth, but also because near the black hole the gravitational field changes so rapidly between your head and your feet.  Once you fell into the black hole (inside its "event horizon") you would be trapped forever and squeezed into nothingness at the center "singularity". There would be no spitting into space, you'd just be one small contribution to the mass of the black hole.

  4. No, a black hole is a lot stronger than the Earth's gravity. When you get sucked in, you would become very thin strips of matter. This process is called "spagetthification."

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