What would happen if the Earth gets into a black hole
Forming / / December 19, 2019
Black holes - the most attractive celestial bodies. But what if, instead of attracting your attention figuratively, one of them begins to attract the Earth? The fact that in such a case may occur, said British astrophysicist.
Black holes are the enduring popularity in modern culture. It is unlikely that any other type of objects (except for asteroids and meteorites, of course) and attracts a number of researchers and interested in space. Interest in black holes and heated Hadron Collider, and the recent discovery of gravitational waves.
Just due to the recent discovery could argue that black holes are still there. So, we may well meet them. Astrophysicist Kevin Pimbblet (Kevin Pimbblet) of Hallskogo University in the UK said, what would happen if a black hole begins to fall our planet. According to Pimbbleta, there are several scenarios.
The most interesting and challenging for the presentation and understanding became a script called "spaghettification". Let us examine this process more closely.
Part of our planet, located closer to the black hole, will be attracted somewhat faster. Since the substance starts to flow slowly in a thin stream to the side of the black hole, it becomes thinner and longer. As a result, the earth will acquire the shape of an infinitely long string, which will disappear from view on the border of the event horizon. The same thing happens with all objects on the planet. And then, after a large enough time, the black hole will tighten all the matter that makes up the Earth.
How will work the human senses at this time - is unknown. It is possible that if it enters into a black hole humans will not notice anything unusual. At least, if it is a very large black hole - so runs the physics of the event horizon.
Another scenario is less original and less ambiguous developments. If a black hole is located in the center of the quasar, the planet will be burned on the approach. And talk about any unique physical processes in this case is not necessary.
But the latter scenario, the proposed Pimbbletom seem quite fantastic. According to scientists, there is a possibility that as a result of Earth's gravity black hole planet does not disappear forever. No, we know the planet is destroyed. But instead it will be a kind of "hologram" inaccurate copy.
Unfortunately, all options currently are unconfirmed hypothesis. Too little we know about black holes. Thanks to research conducted with the help of a giant interferometer, the LIGO, we only know that they exist. But what it is in a black hole, beyond the event horizon, and whether it is capable of operating to present a three-dimensional space of the human brain - is still one of the most interesting mysteries of modern science.