What happens if you fall into a black hole? NASA explains it with virtual simulation [Videos] – The Sun of Puebla

What happens if you fall into a black hole? NASA explains it with virtual simulation [Videos] – The Sun of Puebla
What happens if you fall into a black hole? NASA explains it with virtual simulation [Videos] – The Sun of Puebla

What would happen if someone falls into a black hole? Despite the question may sound improbable to peoplethe truth is that it is a question that does generate quite curiousand for this, NASA has explained what would happenthrough a virtual simulation.

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Undoubtedly, Black holes are one of the phenomena that most intrigues and baffles scientists around the world. for more than a century, this is because they are consolidated as one of the most famous figures, but the least known aboutsince everything that surrounds them generates genuine interest.

And it is that, black holes are an infinite region of space, described in Einstein’s equationswhose interior has a mass concentration high enough to generate a gravitational field such that, except for a certain type of quantum processes, no particle or radiation, not even light, can escape from it.

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center astrophysicist Jeremy Schnittmanwas the developer of this simulation which allows you to have an idea of ​​what What would happen if a person fell into a black hole.

The scientist explained that ““People often ask about this, and simulate these processes that are difficult to imagine,” which is why, through the connection of the mathematics of relativity with the real consequences in the real universe”, he managed to get an idea of ​​what could happen.

This is what would happen if you fell into a black hole, according to NASA

Through her YouTube channel, the National Aeronautics and Space Administrationbetter known as POTpublic some videos in which he has projected what would happen, if a person or object fell into a black hole.

For this The US government agency carried out a simulationthrough a supercomputer to project what it would be like to dive into a black hole and in the model that is used, it appears a similar black hole to that which exists in the Milky Way, with a mass equal to 4.3 million that of the Sun.

Inside the simulation There are two scenariosbecause according to Schnittman, in the development it simulated “two different scenarios, one in which a camera (a stand-in for a daring astronaut) simply fails to reach the event horizon and ejects, and another in which it crosses the boundary, sealing its fate.”.

In this sense, NASA experts explained that, In the first casewhich would be fall into a non-supermassive black hole, the camera (who acts as a substitute for an astronaut) demonstrates how objects would be destroyed before reaching it in what is known as “spaghettification“, this because of The bodies would stretch like real noodles.

The film begins with the camera located nearly 400 million miles (640 million kilometers) away, and the black hole quickly fills the view. Along the way, the black hole’s disk, photon rings, and night sky become increasingly distorted, even forming multiple images as its light passes through the increasingly warped spacetime.”, explains NASA on its website.

In it second scenario, the camera zooms in on the black hole, before escaping the gravitational pull and flying, to finish, surrounding it. As for the sizedestiny is a supermassive black hole with 4.3 million times the mass of our Sun, equivalent to the monster located in the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Besides, The black hole has an event horizon of 25 million kilometers.

It is important to mention that, for achieve simulation of diving inside a black hole, Schnittman teamed up with scientist Brian Powell and used the Discover supercomputer at NASA’s Climate Simulation Center.

In figures, the project It generated a whopping 10 terabytes of data and took around five days to run on just 0.3% of Discover’s 129,000 processors.. For perspective, the same feat would take more than a decade on a typical laptop.

 
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