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Would you feel pain when being sucked into a black hole?

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i know it crushes you and turns you into spaghetti as you get there.

but like would it be really quick, like the time process please?

and like how long would it take before you died.

i dont need to know what happens, i just wanna no what the pain or no pasin feel like?

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  1. How could anyone possibly know anything about black holes?


  2. wow you can actually get sucked into a black hole?

    im pretty sure you cant.

    but if you can im creeped out why would you get sucked into a black hole?

  3. the gravity of a black hole is so intence you could never get close enough before dying to find out . and for the ones who say its a wormhole to another time or space a black hole tears stars apart as they get too close so theres nothing we have to withstand the pressure

  4. Your mass would go from what it is to several tons and very quickly.

  5. i think it will be that quick that you  even won,t have any time to feel pain,just in a fraction of second.

    Bcoz,gravitational field of black hole is that strong .

  6. no you pass out before the it happens...plus it's done in like micro seconds

  7. It doesn't really crush you, it is a wormhole leading to another part in the universe.  You come out of these space anomalies called 'Quasars' that are known for emitting much light, while Black Holes are known for sucking up light... it only makes sense!

    Seriously, look into it.

  8. Well, while it will take forever for an outside observer, for you, it will be a rather fast death, as you will travel a huge distance until reaching the event horizon in only 8 Minutes. Your space suit will fail most likely before your body does, making you unconscious and freeze-dried before the gravity gradients (Difference in gravity force between two close points) will rip you into pieces - and finally atomize you.

    If the space suit does not fail, the gravity differences inside your body will very likely cause a black or red out early.

  9. NO, because it is just the floor being gone and theres no walls to hit your body on the only thing you could be feeling is scared,frightened,and dizzy so just think about that the next time you question it.

  10. you most definitely would feel pain. as you are sucked into the event horizon the strong pull of gravity would rip you to shreds. not too pretty.

  11. it would happen so fast that you would probably not feel a thing. although whose to say that you would die at all. what if it sucks you in and brings you to another part of space? who knows?

  12. You wouldn't feel anything if you were sucked into a black hole. It would happen so fast that you would die instantly. What would happen with your body is, it was be split into microscopic pieces. You might already know, that in a black hole, it is tiny to enter but large on the inside, and takes up no space at all.

    Atronomy can keep you fasinated for hours!!!!!

  13. I've entered several black holes, it was quite pleasurable actually.

  14. It stretches you out into human spaghetti - of course its gonna hurt! Interstingly however, relativity predicts that the faster you go the slower you experience time (this has been proven), so although your spaghettification would take place very quickly for an observer, its possible that it would slow down considerably for you.... so maybe you'd live a long time, possibly even die a natural death first? Hmmm this isn't really an answer at all is it? Just another question.

  15. assuming you're in a spaceship, before you reached a black hole the gravitational pull would be so strong you would most likely suffocate or freeze in the ship as i doubt it could function while approaching a black hole

  16. Yikes... what a way to die.

  17. It doesn't crush you, it rips you to bits.  First you're torn in half, then each of those 2 halves are torn in half, and so on, and so on. I can't imagine that would feel very nice.

    And, since time doesn't really exist in space, there's no way to say how long it would be.  Probably pretty instantaneous, but there's no real measure of time to speak of.

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