If you fall into a black hole, you�ll die. That much is pretty sure. But what happens before that?
The gravitational pull of a black hole depends on its mass. At a fixed distance from the center, it isn�t any stronger or weaker than that of a star with the same mass. The difference is that, since a black hole doesn�t have a surface, the gravitational pull can continue to increase as you
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
If you fall into a black hole
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