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NASA researchers have used the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation to create a groundbreaking simulation that offers a glimpse into the experience of falling into a black hole. The simulation captures the journey of a viewer plunging through the accretion disk around a supermassive black hole, similar to the one at the center of the Milky Way. <br /><br />As the viewer navigates through ghostly racetracks of light particles orbiting the black hole, they eventually reach the point of no return: the event horizon, where nothing can escape the black hole's pull, not even light. Black holes are known as the densest objects in the universe, with gravitational forces so strong they warp space-time around them. NASA's statement highlights the time dilation effects of approaching a black hole, where six hours spent orbiting a black hole in a spacecraft could result in aging just 36 minutes slower than those on the mothership.<br /><br />#NASA #BlackHoles #SpaceExploration #SpaceSimulation #EventHorizon #SupermassiveBlackHole #DiscoverSupercomputer #SpaceTimeWarp #SpacePhysics #MilkyWayGalaxy #TimeDilation #SpaceJourney #SpaceResearch #gensaid #gensaidurdu #gensaidentertainment #gensaidsports #Astrophysics #SpaceTravel #GravitationalForces #LightSpeed #CosmicJourney #AccretionDisk #Supercomputing #NasaResearch #SpaceAdventure

NASA researchers have used the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation to create a groundbreaking simulation that offers a glimpse into the experience of falling into a black hole. The simulation captures the journey of a viewer plunging through the accretion disk around a supermassive black hole, similar to the one at the center of the Milky Way.

As the viewer navigates through ghostly racetracks of light particles orbiting the black hole, they eventually reach the point of no return: the event horizon, where nothing can escape the black hole's pull, not even light. Black holes are known as the densest objects in the universe, with gravitational forces so strong they warp space-time around them. NASA's statement highlights the time dilation effects of approaching a black hole, where six hours spent orbiting a black hole in a spacecraft could result in aging just 36 minutes slower than those on the mothership.

#NASA #BlackHoles #SpaceExploration #SpaceSimulation #EventHorizon #SupermassiveBlackHole #DiscoverSupercomputer #SpaceTimeWarp #SpacePhysics #MilkyWayGalaxy #TimeDilation #SpaceJourney #SpaceResearch #gensaid #gensaidurdu #gensaidentertainment #gensaidsports #Astrophysics #SpaceTravel #GravitationalForces #LightSpeed #CosmicJourney #AccretionDisk #Supercomputing #NasaResearch #SpaceAdventure

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