Como Seria CAIR em um BURACO NEGRO? - Summary

Summary

This video explores the concept of a person being thrown into a black hole, specifically the Sagittarius black hole at the center of our galaxy. It starts by setting the scene on a space shuttle close to the black hole, with a passenger named Marcelo listening to loud music. The video then imagines a scenario where Marcelo is thrown into the black hole, using a distance of three times the radius of the black hole to ensure he falls in.

The video then explores two different situations: what would be seen from inside the space shuttle as Marcelo falls towards the black hole, and what Marcelo would experience himself. From the shuttle's perspective, Marcelo would appear redder due to gravitational redshift as the light from Marcelo moves away from the black hole. His cell phone would only show eight minutes passing, indicating time dilation. As Marcelo gets closer to the Event Horizon, he would see the universe distorted and his light would become increasingly red and eventually leave the visible region.

From Marcelo's perspective, he would see the universe distorted by extreme gravity and the light from the universe would become increasingly blue due to gaining energy as it falls into the black hole. As he crosses the Event Horizon, he would see complete darkness below his feet and the universe above would be concentrated into his vision. He would eventually reach the Inner Horizon, where the centrifugal force due to the black hole's rotation overcomes its gravitational pull. At this point, he would experience time dilation so extreme that the universe would end before he dies of old age. He would see the end of our solar system, the extinction of all life in the universe, and the potential evaporation of the black hole itself. After this point, the fate of Marcelo is unclear. The video ends with a request to listen to loud music without headphones on the space shuttle.

Facts

1. The text describes a hypothetical scenario where a passenger named Marcelo is thrown into a black hole from a space shuttle due to his loud music. [Source: Document 1]
2. The distance from which Marcelo is thrown into the black hole is three times the radius of the black hole itself. [Source: Document 1]
3. The black hole Sagittarius is located at a distance of 44 million kilometers from the Event Horizon, which is approximately the distance between Mercury and the sun. [Source: Document 1]
4. As Marcelo falls towards the black hole, he will appear redder due to the gravitational redshift effect. [Source: Document 1]
5. The clock on Marcelo's cell phone only shows eight minutes of time passing in the same time it takes for Marcelo to fall towards the black hole. [Source: Document 1]
6. As Marcelo gets closer to the Event Horizon, the light coming from him becomes extremely reddish and slowly begins to leave the visible region. [Source: Document 2]
7. The black hole at the center of our galaxy has rotation, which changes the effects experienced by Marcelo as he falls towards the black hole. [Source: Document 3]
8. The Inner Horizon of the black hole has a repulsive centrifugal force that throws anything that crosses it out again, but not completely out of the black hole. [Source: Document 3]
9. As Marcelo gets closer to the Inner Horizon, he will eventually see all the light that fell into the black hole before him, carrying the entire history of the universe. [Source: Document 3]
10. The end of a black hole could potentially be the beginning of a new universe or the entrance to a wormhole, a passage through space-time. [Source: Document 3]