Scientist reveals the gruesome effects of walking into a black hole
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Scientist reveals the gruesome effects of walking into a black hole
"The gravitational forces of a primordial black hole would be so strong that they would tear the cells of your brain apart from the inside out. Professor Scherrer says: 'A sufficiently large primordial black hole, about the size of an asteroid or larger, would cause serious injury or death if it passed through you. 'It would behave like a gunshot.'"
"Today, scientists think that any remaining primordial black holes probably have roughly the same mass as an asteroid, crushed into a point the size of an atom. Despite being incredibly small, Professor Scherrer's calculations suggest that being hit by one of these strange objects could very well be deadly. When the black hole collides with a body, it will start to transfer huge amounts of energy in two forms: a supersonic shock and tidal forces."
Primordial black holes are hypothetical objects formed in the early Universe when vast clouds of matter collapsed directly into singularities. Remaining primordial black holes probably have roughly the same mass as an asteroid while being compressed to atomic sizes. A sufficiently large primordial black hole passing through a human would transfer huge amounts of energy via a supersonic shock and tidal forces. Those gravitational forces could tear brain cells and internal tissue apart, producing injuries comparable to a high-velocity impact and potentially causing serious injury or death.
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