Not exact matches
The conclusion is that I could
never reach the
black hole itself because space
becomes stretched infinitely at the singularity.
General relativity has
never been tested in places where the effects of gravity
become truly extreme — for example, at the edge of a
black hole.
Roger Penrose posits that these singularities are
never visible because they are generically hidden behind the event horizon: the region of a
black hole from which light can not escape and
become perceptible to observers.
Simulations show that a small
black hole seed will
never grow fast enough to
become supermassive before the universe is a billion years old.
Those stars could
never have evolved that close to a
black hole, which has the mass of 4,300,000 suns, because the
black hole's gravity would have prevented gas from collapsing to
become a star.47 However, those stars could have formed in a much denser environment, before space was stretched out during creation week.