What would it be like to fall past the event horizon of a black hole? A new NASA simulation provides a peek into the bizarre physics of spaghettification.
The clip was made over five days using NASA's Discover supercomputer.
NASA shares a video simulation of falling into a black hole and witnessing the journey as you approach the event horizon.
The simulated black hole’s event horizon spans about 16 million miles (25 million kilometers), or about 17 per cent of the ...
You may have wondered what would happen if you fell into a Black Hole, and now NASA has simulated what it might look like, if you were alive to watch ...
The destination of the simulation is a virtual supermassive black hole with a mass 4.3 million times that of Earth's sun, a ...
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