John Carlos Baez on Nostr: nprofile1q…8cnse nprofile1q…ze5g0 nprofile1q…lj7pr - I told Bartosz to ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqdpcm4gtfv09u6rgv3v0kfp0pwq02mfcax7qljll2373npf90g74qn8cnse (nprofile…cnse) nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqky223zcc4q69d8t0me4vg5uw8mw0yxeukjgvz6h92laqnenr0ajsgze5g0 (nprofile…e5g0) nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqm9rrh5l5j30l27z2hzjlxsxycdu2qg9z88yupe6gkccjzhj6k8yqjlj7pr (nprofile…j7pr) - I told Bartosz to contemplate the Penrose diagram while keeping in mind that light moves along 45 degree lines, but I guess it takes practice to read Penrose diagrams. So yes: as you fall in the black hole, Toby's scenario takes place, and you never lose sight of your hand.
Alternatively you can use rocket thrusters to permanently keep your head and body out of the black hole while you lower your hand through the horizon. Then it will inevitably get ripped off, and you can pull back the bloody stump of your arm - if you're strong enough, which in practice you won't be.
Alternatively you can use rocket thrusters to permanently keep your head and body out of the black hole while you lower your hand through the horizon. Then it will inevitably get ripped off, and you can pull back the bloody stump of your arm - if you're strong enough, which in practice you won't be.