Imagine falling into a black hole like falling into an invisible vacuum cleaner that’s super strong. As you go closer, gravity pulls harder, your feet feel the pull more than your head, and you get stretched out like spaghetti. Eventually, you disappear from sight and fall into the center of the black hole.
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- Falling into a black hole is like getting pulled by a giant invisible vacuum cleaner that stretches your body into spaghetti.
- Imagine being pulled down a very deep, invisible well, you get stretched out and crushed at the bottom.
- If you fell into a black hole, your feet would feel the pull first, making you stretch out like a noodle.
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See also
- What Is a Black Hole Really Like?
- What Happens When You Fall Into a Black Hole?
- Why Do Black Holes Sparkles?
- Why Do Black Holes Actually 'Eat' Things?
- What If We Dug a Tunnel Through the Center of the Earth?