As a result, your body is stretched apart. Your feet feel a stronger gravitational pull than your head, because they are closer to the black hole.
Starting outside the event horizon of the black hole you would see a circle of complete darkness surrounded by a strangely distorted night sky bending due to the black hole’s gravity.Īccording to HubbleSite, “As you fall toward the black hole, you move faster and faster, accelerated by its gravity. It would probably get sandwiched between singularities and be torn to pieces.” Black Hole Simulation What happens at the center nobody knows, safe to say the camera would brake due to extreme tidal forces.ĭue to the extreme bending of time inside the black hole there might be many singularities formed by the matter falling before and after the camera has fallen in. Even if you could go faster than the speed of light there would not be anywhere else to go. Time literally flows towards the center and there is no way out. Every direction now points to the center singularity. He then goes on to explain, “When the screen goes black the camera is inside the event horizon. You would also see the universe go very far into the future if you could stay there.”
Even the faintest electromagnetic sources would turn in to visible blue light and beyond. The small sphere in the end is the light of the whole universe falling in after the camera from every direction.Īs the light falls in it gains energy and due to the limited speed of light it blue shifts to infinity. Though accurate at the time of publication, it is no longer. Due to the extreme bending of space and time the black hole starts to fill up the whole view. Fall into a Black Hole Disclaimer: This material is being kept online for historical purposes. Let’s be honest, space is creepy, but falling into a black hole would be absolutely terrifying (for a split-second anyways).Īccording to Redditor741, who created this black hole simulation, “The camera goes inside the black hole only when the video ends.