graveybrains

graveybrains t1_j2a5mwn wrote

Except the subjective experience of time never stops, no matter how dilated it gets, so the first thing you’d likely experience crossing the event horizon is the evaporation of the black hole, or the end of the universe, whatever those might look like.

If you could hang out for a while, you’d see the black hole growing around you as it’s gravity leaves space more and more distorted. The event horizon would be the point where the black hole wraps all the way around and closes behind you.

At that point there is no physical way out, and any direction you can travel is going to be inward.

…I may have seen too much PBS as a kid.

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