Comments on: Life In A Black Hole https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/ Brian Koberlein Fri, 22 Feb 2019 18:22:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1 By: bob https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-6243 Tue, 02 Oct 2018 02:22:57 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-6243 is it possible that there is life that we don’t know about in a black hole? is that possible?

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By: Gaurav Mandal https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5619 Wed, 25 Oct 2017 13:08:27 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5619 Earth also orbits around the sun, without reaching the singularity (Sun) ever. lol.

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By: Robert M https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5066 Mon, 06 Mar 2017 00:37:28 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5066 My laymen’s understanding of what happens inside a black hole is that space and time switch roles. This would imply that the event horizon becomes a when instead of a where. The singularity also could not be reached, because it requires an infinite amount of time/distance to get there. Another consequence of being inside a black hole is that ALL directions, including time, would point towards the singularity and away from the event horizon.

What would it look like?

Since the event horizon is not a location, but a when in the past where matter/energy would enter, from the perspective of being inside a black hole, it would probably seem to be something like a big bang where everything came into existence at once, and began accelerating towards the singularity. If every direction points toward the singularity, it would appear as every other object in the universe would be accelerating away from an arbitrary point in space, giving the appearance that space is expanding everywhere.

It would be a very strange universe inside a black hole.

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By: Robert Norton https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5030 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 16:38:50 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5030 Yes in the end you would be condensed to almost nothing just a particles and gases that on the other side which we have never been could create new nebulous and planets Thus a new dimensions[•]|*|*|*|*|*|~[•]~e~M^^M[•]|*|*|*|*|*|~then make gravity again f1=f2=G M1•M2/r^ kinda like a calipiller, that turns to a butterfly but [time/space/vacuum/continuum] is only theoretically we must travel to the other side to be sound and absolutely right. By(2.8) My Good Friend Professor*Robert Norton*hope your week is dry,its wet on the west coast

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By: RichK https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5028 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 14:51:31 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5028 What/is/it/that/rotates?I/thought/the/singularity/is/”undefined”?

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By: Brian Koberlein https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5026 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 14:07:47 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5026 The bigger the black hole, the less the tidal forces are an issue. Get close enough to the singularity, however, and they will always be an issue.

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By: Peter https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5024 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 08:18:08 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5024 What about the “gravity gradient”, for lack of a better/proper term? Would the gravity affecting the “upper” side of you/your spaceship different so much from the force at the “underside”? Effectively pulling you apart? Or is that gradient not significant over that relative small distance?

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By: rob krol https://briankoberlein.com/2017/02/19/life-black-hole/#comment-5023 Sun, 19 Feb 2017 19:12:01 +0000 https://briankoberlein.com/?p=6482#comment-5023 and if we change Q for how big must be BH to survive inside ?? galactic mass? or more ??

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