In: Physics
I really need to know for my own curiosity.
When talking about Black Holes, the bigger ones are said to make anything crossing the event horizon start to stretch. They call this process spaghettification I believe. SO, My question is how can a human stretch by this definition? We obviously are not stretchy matter, so is the gravity simply so strong we molecularly change? Or do we rip into millions of small pieces enough to create this noodle effect?
If I may ask another question, since this is my first time ever posting. Why is it that an observer from afar, watching someone/something start to fall past the event horizon, does it appear that they are infinitely falling? When the point of view of that actual person/object is happening at normal speed? And if I lived for infinity, watching something cross the horizon, would I actually ever see that object fall in eventually?
Thanks!