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Howdy my dearest August! I know you haven't been doing the best lately, but I'm here for you always and I love ya muchly!! <3 /p
You're a smart, talented, and absolutely wonderful person who I am glad to call a friend! You can use the rest of this ask to yap about something you like, but ofc no pressure! Take a relaxing break, and I'll be here to listen whenever you need :3
thank you! You eat as a friend :) Im sorry I haven’t been doing the greatest 😭
uh uh neutron stars. Neutron stars. Supermassive black holes. There are actually 3 singularities inside a black hole. The BKL singularity (looks kinda like the word black thats how I remember it) is the one you’ve probably heard of and it’s the end of the line. As you get closer and closer to it your body would contort in all sorts of weird ways. So don’t fall into one I guess :D
Here is a small link of what it would look like (warning: math if you scroll down in the Wikipedia article)
There are also 2 more singularities! One thats in all black holes is called the mass-inflation or “infalling” singularity because it falls towsrds the center of the black hole from the event horizon of the black hole. It’s caused by all the stuff falling into the black hole after you building up due to the weird warping of spacetime. Unlike the BKL singularity, your body doesn’t stretch and squeeze infinitely by the time you hit it, so you could theoretically survive going through it.
The other one is only in spinning black holes and is called the shock or “outflying” singularity because it is coming from the inside of the black hole and going towards the event horizon. It comes from the cauchy horizon, which is a bonus event horizon in spinning black holes where the outward pressure from the black hole’s spinning (centrifugal force) overcomes the inward pressure from the black hole’s gravity. You would definitely die if you passed that horizon but the outflying singularity would hit you first, probably after the infalling singularity unless you were going at almost the speed of light. Like the infalling singularity, by the time you’ve hit the outflying singularity you haven’t been stretched and squeezed infinitely so you could theoretically survive. But you probably wouldn’t. Regardless you would die by hitting the Cauchy horizon anyway…
(You may have also been spaghettified by this point if you are in a smaller black hole)
🚨 interstellar spoilers below!!!!! 🚨
They've made Bad Apple on r/place...
Also: Be warned before watching the video. For some reasons, the recording of the event glitched multiple timpes in the row, so it happened multiple times in a row that flashes of white, the logo of r/place appeared for one second before the video proceeds normally or there are weird zooms in and out. Please don't watch this if you have epilepsy or other forms of photosensitivity.
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this isn’t REALLY what i wanted to do to him but damn if i dont like it lmao. im tagging this as many eyestrain things i can because I love it and want to post it but also its eye-searing