So I’m not gonna lie, doing some research for a thing I’ve been writing, and this is where physics broke my brain. “...confined in a volume with a radius no more than 17 light-hours (120 AU).”pic.twitter.com/CmXaHY3yFE
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And here’s the thing. Sagittarius A* isn’t even a large supermassive black hole by universal standards. Something so big you’d have to travel the distance from the Sun to the Earth ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES just to get from the center to its outer edge, and it’s piddling.
So basically the physical manifestation of how 2020 has felt so far.
Okay yeah that’s fair
I can’t tell if 2.6 M solar massses in that volume is more or less dense than the sun itself.
right above the event horizon, u'd see the near-frozen light of everything ever passed into it. fragments of light consumed stars would still travelling on the edge, in their final moments forever orbiting oblivion
Because of the time dilation effects you will appear to be spending an awful long time floating there contemplating the existential nature of nothingness. Ya know, just in case your brain wasn't broken enough.
Oh no, i totally got that part of it too
A human couldn’t really perceive the difference between standing on an earth-sized black hole and one with a 17 light-hour radius. The horizon would seem infinitely far away in both cases. What would be more amazing is watching stars orbit it.
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