First proof that “plunging regions” exist around black holes in space | University of Oxford (www.ox.ac.uk)
from fossilesque@mander.xyz to astronomy@mander.xyz on 18 May 2024 17:23
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anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net on 18 May 2024 18:31 next collapse

That picture goes hard.

Hestia@hexbear.net on 18 May 2024 18:50 collapse

I mean, it’s pretty common sense that at some point inertia would be overpowered by the gravitational pull of the black hole. Pretty sure that’s what would happen if the moon got a little too close to us, too.

mouth_brood@lemmy.one on 18 May 2024 20:38 collapse

Of course there’s a point where something cannot escape the gravity. What this article states is that instead of continuing to orbit while perpetually getting closer to the singularity, once the plunging region is hit the light/matter/whatever drops in basically a straight line at the speed of light to the center.

[deleted] on 18 May 2024 21:45 collapse

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