What happens when we are in a black hole?
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Near a black hole roughly the size of Earth, tidal forces are magnified off the scale. Swan-diving into one, the top of your head would feel so much more gravitational pull than the tips of your toes that you would be stretched, longer and longer.
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A black hole is a place where the force of gravity is so powerful that you would need to be traveling at a speed faster than the speed of light to escape its pull. ... Closer to the center, gravity is even stronger. If you were caught by the pull of a black hole, you would be sent into free fall toward its center.
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