NASA has shown what happens when you get inside a black hole. The process of getting into a black hole is called “spaghettification.” When interacting, the object stretches like noodles.
The simulation is created in two projections. In one of them, the camera shows the approach to a supermassive black hole, rotation around it and crossing the event horizon. This is a zone of no return from which nothing can escape. In the other, the imaginary traveler approaches the event horizon, but does not cross it.
It took the supercomputer more than five days to create this video; on a regular laptop, it would take 10 years.

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