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What if we fall in a black hole?

 What if we fall in a black hole? 

The classic question is, what if you fall in a black hole? The answer for that on Earth is not a single person, who has fallen in a black hole. That means that everything that we are writing about that kind of case is purely hypothetical. Before we can make any research in that field, we must reach some black hole or create the own by using electromagnetic radiation. 

When we are thinking about the possibility that we would travel in a black hole, we should choose the right black hole. We cannot survive falling in the grapefruit-size black hole and that means the black hole must be big enough, that we can fit in it. And we need the craft that protects us the radiation. 

So there are three types of black holes, quantum-size, stellar, and supermassive. Those black holes might look similar, but they are not the same.  Or actually, there could be hypermassive, what means the black hole, what size of the event horizon would be larger than the galaxy. But when we dropping in the black hole, and use that thing in the travel, we must first make one thing clear. 

The black hole must be big enough, that we would not crush in pieces, and the second thing is that we must avoid the disk around that object. If we would go in that disk, we would burn in pieces. So the black hole must be so large, that we can come in the angle, where we can avoid the hyper hot gas around it. And then we must avoid the X- or gamma-ray radiation, what comes out from the poles of the black hole. So we must fit between the material disk and the radiation pike, what is coming out from the black hole. And then we must realize that if we are walking in the black hole, the tidal forces would rip us into pieces. 

And then we must remember one thing. Our speed must be high enough, that the acceleration would not rip us into pieces, which means that we should reach the speed, what is near the speed of light when we touch the event horizon. And that should eliminate the effect of extreme gravity. And that means we would need the photon or antimatter engines and hyper-cool spacecraft for making that operation. But the fact is that this thing is pure hypothesis. 


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