It all starts with a curiosity, Event Horizon and Spaghettization in a black hole.

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It all starts with a curiosity, Event Horizon and Spaghettization in a black hole.




Do you know what the exact limit is from which you can no longer escape from a black hole? It is that invisible surface that surrounds it, it is called the event horizon, everything that crosses it no longer returns, not even the light, not even you if you had the happy idea of ​​peering into one.


From the outside it seems that what falls remains frozen right at the edge, but from the inside space and time break, and perhaps most disturbing of all, from that border causality disappears, whatever you do, you will always obtain the same terrifying result, an irremediable fall towards a center that no one has ever seen.


It is named after a very appetizing Italian recipe, but it is a horrible way to die. If you got too close to a black hole, the difference in gravity between your feet and your head would be so brutal that you would start to stretch like spaghetti, only with a lot of pain.


Scientists call it a gravitational gradient, the closest part accelerates first, the rest follows, so you would deform more and more without being able to avoid it and at the end of you there would only be an infinite ribbon of matter, like a delicious Núle falling hopelessly towards the center of a terrifying anomaly.




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