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kidcrumb t1_j1eze4f wrote
Reply to comment by squeevey in Interstellar movie —- Has anyone calculated how long did Cooper feel he lived in the space ? If there was a clock with calendar attached to his jacket , how much time would that watch show by the time he would have been retrieved ? by tejaskhetani
It's a place of immense gravity.
At the center of a black hole is some kind of singularity, but a person can't go through a Black Hole. You'd just be crushed into the space of an atom.
If you stepped onto a planet with 10000x Earth's gravity all of your bones would break and you'd fall down to the floor and be crushed. A black hole is like that except multiplied by infinity.
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They'll probably end up living off of Social Security, which is fine. Nothing wrong with that if their rent/mortgage is low.
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Reply to comment by Vio_ in The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2022: Awarded to Svante Pääbo "for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution" by shiruken
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kidcrumb t1_j1f1mpv wrote
Reply to comment by SeraphSurfer in Interstellar movie —- Has anyone calculated how long did Cooper feel he lived in the space ? If there was a clock with calendar attached to his jacket , how much time would that watch show by the time he would have been retrieved ? by tejaskhetani
In the off chance you have a device that allowed you to maintain your body mass and create a bubble of gravity around yourself....you'd still be too big to fit through the singularity.