Soso: People get confused about this issue, that it takes seemingly forever to cross the horizon of a black hole if youve fall in. That's what you see from the outside. Soso: An observer who sits outside and sees you falling into a black hole, weld just see you freeze as you got close to the horizon, but in your own proper time. If you fall in, it's a finite amount of time. Sabina: Is that fairyo, i think that's a pretty good summary. I am going to go.
Can a whole universe fit inside a black hole? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Paul Mecurio explore grand unification, dark matter, wave function collapse, and other problems in physics with theoretical physicist and author of “Existential Physics,” Sabine Hossenfelder.
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