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Depends on the size... small ones are worse as the spagettification is much more abrupt so your body would be ripped apart. Having said that, no one knows whether you would really feel it due to the fact it is actually space-time stretching, not you. A large one (such as a quasar) would be much better as you wouldn't feel anything crossing the event horizon but the x-rays emitted from the matter falling in would fry you before you got near.




Nope, it's AIDS.

And there was me thinking that was a science question! Got excited and everything! Well I did write a paper on quasars dwarf black holes when I was 18




Lol. Only things I gave a damn about in physics were things like forces that I could use in creating games. Honestly, it was one of the most pointless classes I took that I didn't need.

Man I used to stay behind on Saturday afternoons at school to take a university course in special relativity. I love physics. Sometimes I think I should have done it instead of mechanical engineering... hmmm




Haha, sometimes I think I should've gotten into rapping.

thx guys

any simple easy to make dinner suggestions?
Not pre-packaged?

rofl pan fried some hotdogs lol cheap quick easy..