Spaghettification inside black holes
It is petrifying to think about the grotesque and inconceivable ways a human can die. Falling into a black hole is undoubtedly the most terrible option. You’ll more than likely be dead long before you even make it inside the black hole. Are you interested in this agonizing predicament?
The gravity an object emits gets stronger as you move closer to it. The gravitational pull is so intense you go through a stretching process scientists label “spaghettification.” If it’s a small black hole like a Stellar and you fall in headfirst, the gravitational force on your feet and head would be vastly different. As your feet approach the core of the black hole, it will thin out and pull you in faster, but your head–being farther away–won’t be affected as much. The experience should feel something like being stretched out before being torn apart. Your body would be split into pieces repeatedly until it becomes atoms. Extreme right?