What's Actually Inside A Black Hole?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 6. 08. 2024
- In today's video we are going to take you somewhere you have never been before. No one has ever been there, because anything that goes there ceases to exist. Today we are taking you inside a black hole! What does science have to say about this? Watch today's crazy new video to find out what the inside of a black hole is actually like!
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The fact that we canât account for what happens to matter that enters a blackhole is kinda terrifying.
Yeah, the words "the laws of physics don't apply" are kinda scary.
A white hole blows them into another universe. Black hole in this universe turns into a white hole from some other universe at the singularity. Its like they are in different universes but share the singularity. đ€
Just trying to think about that is scary.....
Ilkka Rautio that thing is only theoretical and hasnât been never proved or really argumented
Terrifying? Idk about that. We just have no way to detect anything yet.
"Nothing can escape black hole!"
Kid named Nothing:
*I'm breaking the laws.*
light: dang it
Lol
O full, 9000iq logic
@Sanjay nah it's over 90000
@X LOL SO FUNNY
Plot twist: We live inside a black hole and everything we see is just very compressed. Every single black hole would just be a completely different universe with it's own physics.
Ikr
@path of S god
Very good thoughts đđđ
Life and god knows everything that's why when is my time to die I'm going to tell God what's about the universe
Your the only other person I've ever seen argue this same exact thing besides myself, I personally also believe our universe sits inside of a black hole, and those black holes contain they're own universe's of varying sizes. This theory would also prove the "multiverse" theory somewhat true I believe. I don't know all the science behind this theory, but I personally believe it's the case. Ive actually tried emailing a few astrophysicists and scientists this question, but none have ever responded to me đ
There are many theories as to what could be inside a black hole. Some say they can act as gateways to another dimension, a portal that sends you through time, or a wormhole that can take you to a random part of the Galaxy or universe.
Nothing is inside of it. It's literally just a ball of matter.
Another galaxy I guess same as interstellar
No you fool you're thinking about wormholes
Quick answer: We don't really know yet.
I thought there's a new answer, smh.
LOL
Twist space is flat so a black hole is flat that's why we can't see it cuz it's sideways duh
Quick answer: We just did this for views.
Yep
My brain is like the black hole. Important information goes in but I'll never find it later.
but eventuly a black he gets bigger do u see what i comming from
me
you ever felt like you had an great idea before and then it litterally vanishes the very second you try to think about it?
My reply will get more likes than yours
Take a drink every time you hear "nothing, not even light"
What if weâve all been lied to and they arenât black holes but portals to another alternate reality
I guess we found out in Indiana Jones.
@@brodyking7095 I sadly have only seen the crystal skull one
That's partially true
@@SarahRosePorter420 rip
I was told that before
This is how many times he said light can't even escape a black hole:
@Philip Neller drinking game: take a shot every time he says, "nothing can escape"
Gravity technically isnât a force, but the curvature of spacetime geometry - where once crossed the event horizon, all possible futures in time and space lead closer towards the singularity.
@When life gives you lemons make pop- Tarts if you wrote another one like this I did not steal it
Every single video about black holes mention it, it's like reminding us the earth is still round
@Sofian Animation Studios okay
The secret to the Krabby Patty Formula of course
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That explains why they fall straight to the thighs whzn you eat them.
Its because they are so dense that they go through the stomach to the thighs
Hahah
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@@tarynshakir420 yy
I've always wondered whether our universe is old enough for a singularity to have ever formed inside a black hole. I mean, due to heavy time dilation, from our outside perspective, everything falling into the abyss slows down radically. Stuff even appears to freeze in spacetime (remember how the narrator said that from the guy's point of view in the black hole, the outside universe speeds up?). This implies that it takes tremendous amount of time (again: for an outside observer, like the whole universe) to reach the centrum of a black hole. So: theoretically, has ANYTHING reached it yet?
I think the reason for the slowdown of time is the enormous speed of the wind or the rotation near the black hole before the event horizon, and this is the reason for the slowing of time. I think the center of the earth is a black hole.
Excellent question!!!! I've been looking for an answer to this everywhere and it seems that it is ignored....
I don't think the falling guy could say "Wow, time has slowed down". His local time is always consistent from his perspective.
Correct! He wouldnât perceive nothing that special while falling either, in fact. At least by the latest performed simulations and calculations.
Matthew McConaughey, obviously
Exactly
*obviously*
@@gone7655 ah i see you're an educated man,
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I donât get it can someone explain to me plz
@Rasputin Potter are you serious ?
This is just a long way to say âI donât know manâ
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what is inside of a black hole ENERGY maybe
We don't know everything about black holes yet.
I might throw myself into a little one. It would look cooler. But if you send me into a huge black thing that is bigger than a friggin whale then im out of there. Imagine slowly falling into that HUGEEE thing when you have no clue what is in there. Creepy.
@@Berh A little one would be a lot more painful. Imagine being crushed to a tiny point before you seven enter it.
Imagine falling into a black hole and being rescued by humanity in seconds-Thousands of years would have passed outside (since the time you went in to investigate) and humanity might have become advanced enough to rescue someone falling into a black hole....
Just a theory though..
Wow that's a cool theory
Thatâs neat; you could write a book about it
I doubt humanity would last that long it wonât last past 2030
You'd be surpised that we have survived far worse disasters and thry were not man made.
Falling in maybe but once youâve crossed the event horizon then what? What is left to rescue? The tidal forces have turned you into spaghetti.
Fun fact : *The word âLongâ is shorter than the word âShortâ*
Small is bigger than big
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My life is a lie.
I did not realize that.
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You watch it once a year?
As is tradition
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âNothing comes out of a black holeâ.
Brutus Judas to be fair, Hawking radiation never comes from the blackhole itself
@Joshuaisgaming at first glance, it almost seems like it does escape the black hole, but actually, the hawking radiation never goes inside the black hole to begin with. it's created outside of the black hole and remains outside of the black hole when it travels to our telescopes.
hawking radiation is just a way of describing the way general relativity and quantum mechanics contradict eachother in a black hole, it hasn't been tested and could be wrong
@@woahdude5553 they tested it out on a black hole made of sound in a laboratory, and it did emit its own version of Hawking radiation.
It's scary and fascinating to imagine. I've wondered about black holes ever since i was a kid, we have had some brilliant minds come and go in humanity and not 1 can tell a definitive story about a blackhole. It's like they are supernatural to understand. Interesting stuff
Everyone is always talking about casually falling into a blackhole and allowing spaghettication to ruin it's course, but what if you accelerate into a blackhole? What if your speed is forcefully being increased (by the artificial propulsion system of your choosing), constantly matching/exceeding the exponential gravitational pull of the singularity? What happens then, after spaghettification has been negated?
Not even light can escape, so you are not leaving the thing if you fall into it. But no worries. You don't even arrive there. The discs surrounding the black hole are made of plasma. Basically the material that forms the stars. You ain't finding a way to survive being at a 1000000 degrees.
@@Ucho469 Thank you for that unhelpful answer đđ»
@@0331machinegunman Not unhelpful, the answer is nothing will happen because it is impossible to happen. There's no "artificial propulsing of your choosing" that can leave the pull or matching the pull of the singularity, there is not even a spacecraft that would withstand the heating of plasma so it would just desintegrate in a fraction of a second. Your question is like asking: "How would I had been born from my dad if he got pregnant?"
Well, the thing is spaghettification is inevitable, because youâre bounded to exist in Spacetime. Thatâs just something all particles in the Universe canât avoid. Near the singularity, Spacetime is so incredibly, mind-bogglingly distorted that you, bounded as you are, would also be. The strength with which your body would be pulled would be uneven and tear you apart in a blink. Accelerating towards the singularity (or towards any other direction, really, since every direction beyond the horizon points to it) would only accelerate the process, Iâm afraid.
Inside a black hole is me, a duck waiting to be free
*HI COUSIN!!!!*
Duck what happening how the family!
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this is weirdly deep
my ex wife heart is the black hole
Bruh too much bots
@@illdiealone1162 i know right
Those are bots? đ€đ I just thought that more and more people are losing their minds.
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I feel like we always see black holes as literal holes, but theyâre dense. The most dense thing in the universe... I feel like itâs just made of whatever went in, and it appears like a dark hole because at a certain distance from the centre light canât escape. Idk if thatâs true, but I like that this video entertains the idea of inside a black hole being a infinitely dense planet like body
Keep doing more videos about space, aliens and the infinity! Thanks
*Black Holes are fun! TON 618, The Largest Black Hole in the Universe, is 140 TRILLION times brighter than Sun, with a mass of 66 Billion Suns. Such black hole has a diameter of 390 bln km, more than 40 times the size of Neptune's orbit!*
Man, that thing weighs a...TON
Nearest black hole, Sag A, is 27,000 light years away...not just over 1000.
@@optimisticoutreach1236 Sag A is not the nearest black hole
Prove it
@@circumcizednun1814 sag A is the one at the center of the galaxy right?
*must be my dad, Iâve searched everywhere else.*
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It must be pretty *deep* .
Gaming for Life are you talking about my depression, or the black hole?
Top notch graphics n animation on this one love the swirly space dust effect.. gooo infographics artists đđâ€
a lot of the information mentioned aren't things we're certain about yet, these are mostly just hypotheses. for example, it is only believed that galaxies have supermassive black holes lying at their centre. we do not know yet.
Erm... but we do know. We have a picture of the silhouette of the black hole at the heart of M87. We can see the massive jets from quasars in other galaxies. Also, have you seen the video of the movements of stars close to the center of our own Milky Way? They're moving super fast, and their orbits slingshot around something insanely massive. S62 flies around the galaxy in 9 years. 9 YEARS. Our sun takes 225 million years or so to go around the galaxy once. All evidence points to a black hole.
This is like learning science but interesting and fun to watch
I love this channel!!
Any video that ends before the 10min mark always gets my respect đđ»
I find black holes quite fascinating. Great job on your video.
It's not a Hole, it's the core of a dead stellar body, more like a Giant black Magnet.
Then, science we don't know much about happens to create various versions from the same... The more it eats, the more dense it becomes, the greater the magnetic field.
How does a core collapse into a... core?
Interesting theory but, If a blackhole was a giant magnet, then itâs magnetic forces would be infinite. But we already know that their magnetic forces arenât infinite.
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why does this dude repeat the same things like 8 different times just in different ways
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I wonder, does a black hole have an up and down, or is it the same in all directions. Meaning would it actually be like a tunnel with a front and back, or would it be a sphere pulling the exact same in all directions?
I learn more from infographics than I have ever in any of my science class...
I wonder how roller know all this stuff, itâs just crazy... I LOVE IT!!!
I would imagine that looking outwards from inside a black hole you would see all the light that enters it, as well as an infinite blue-shifting as the light wavelengths get smaller and smaller and everything becomes infinitely bright (or at least infinitely high energy).
Can you do a video about white holes? The theorie is amazing
The black hole has the rick roll in it.
What's a rick roll?
@@_M27_ lol
@@_M27_ it explains everything
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@@_M27_ your the most idiotic person in the world I canât believe it
If we find a way to control black holes it might give us time travel
I wonder if aliens can go in and come out. Sometimes physics don't apply to some worlds. Much like the black hole, so theoretically some aliens can go faster than light. And they comeback with just a bit of damage to the ufo.
Ikr theres no way the universe is infinitely expanding and we are the only ones living other than trillions of planets as we speak
Hmm, I donât think so⊠Itâs literally impossible to go faster than the speed of light. Even accelerating to reach the speed of light itself is considered to be impossible for matter, because it would require an infinite amount of energy. So if someone wants to âpeekâ at the inside of an event horizon some methods more exotic would be required. Physicists are not even sure it can be done. It seems downright impossible, knowing what we know, unfortunatelyâŠ
Mathematics are probably the way we will eventually understand better what goes on in those regions of the Universe, maybe when those brilliant minds can finally combine General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics and figure out gravity. But who knows what the future holds?
@@rapido5258 What breaks my mind is how can infinity expand? Its like not having walls around your house and its constantly expanding. How can something that has no borders expand? If something has borders, whats at the other side? So nothing is limited, and everything is infinite. Blows my mind.
@@renatocarvalho6059 You are speaking from our understanding doesn't means that our understanding of the universe is complete
Is it possible that we are inside a black hole
Yes we are
Weâd all be dead
Bruitic I mean, is it really luck that our solar system seems to be perfectly aligned for us to live or is there some sort of higher divine power. đ
@@ABDlRlZAK its either massive soup or shaggy.
Well if the sun dies basically
8:54 is where your answer is, if you don't want to sit through a video that presents the same information on black holes that you've already seen a thousand times before in a thousand different videos.
So thatâs where my socks go after I wash them.
great video
I heard itâs another universe in every black hole.
I believe all the matter taken in becomes the building blocks needed when this universe needs to spark up again after its slow decline into nothing but a vacuum filled with black holes. The Black holes turn to white holes and all matter is released around the universe systematically causing a new 'big bang'.
We are in a black hole.
I like the analogy that was at the end of men in black.
It makes for fun stories but Iâm afraid thatâs all there is to that.
Wormhole, not blackhole
Whats in a black hole? Something that can change a mother's mind
It would make sense that it's a dense ball (or a bulge or ring depending how fast it's spinning). Matter can only be condensed so far. Having the matter of thousands (or even many millions... possibly billions) of solar systems squeezed into an single point seems unlikely. The question is whether it's strange matter like it is theorized in neutron stars or something even... stranger.
Fun fact, black holes will be the universes dying gasps. Using a Dyson Sphere of mirrors around a spinning black hole and an electromagnetic gun we could create an enormous power source. This type of power plant would be the last thing a civilization could do to fend off the inevitable heat death of the universe.
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Last time i came this early,
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Murphy was telling cooper to stay!!
Finally a safe way to get rid of that "new folder" I have.
Thanks!
I sent this video to my physical science teacher, and he said he's either going to find a creepypasta about being inside a black hole, or write one if he cant find one.
Iâve been wondering this đ€
I been in to a black hole or something like that. Very similar to what scientists describe as a black hole with out the intensity of the gravity. In Africa where I grew up in a small village close to desert of Sahara it a common thing to witness sand or darst storms. I witnessed alots of sand and darst storms. I remembered most of the stoms is like when you sun glazing with you eyes closed, that's what we see in bright day light with our eyes opened. I at least witnessed two times something like how black hole is described, it is like you in a dark room at night with you eyes closed tightly. That's how dark it was in bright day lights with our eyes open. It was so dark I remembered holding a white paper and I couldn't see it, we couldn't even see lites. It takes about 15 to 30 munites until it past or go back to normal. The wind was not really strong it was just very very dark, we couldn't see anything at all.
Could i please receive a answer to these questions.
1. Isn't space itself something tangible? Since everything is being separated by space. Do black holes consume the space there in?
2. Plus if neutron star can collide with one. How does past the event horizon is the star then quickly crunched down into the singularity.
3. And doesn't the pull of the black hole have to be significantly greater than the speed of light to consume light. What is it pulling light or the space that the light is traveling thru?
I dont think any video anywhere can discuss black holes without the phrase "...even light."
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Imagine you have a piece of paper with a line drawn down the direct middle of that paper. Now take two circles and draw them exactly opposite of each other, corresponding on each side of the middle line. You fold the paper and align the circles, somewhat that to similar as eclipse. Black holes and white wholes work theoretically in the same way, with one having having such a gravitational force (that of which nothing object or energy can escape) and the other having such a propulsive force (that of which no object or energy can oppose). While this explanation is seemingly correct, imagine along the line of which separates the two circles, is distorted and twisted. Instead of the two circles being on the same face of said piece of paper, the paper is distorted along itâs median axis and instead, one circle is on the rear side of the paper, while the other is on the superficial face of the paper. The circles still align on the same axial plane.
Crazy
Webb may be able to see something we cannot. I can't wait until it launches. Hopefully by this time next year we will get some awesome pics!
This is my favorite topic on my favorite channel
I thought black holes were terrifying before watching this video and I still feel that way after.đđŸ
The only good thing is you actually have to get insanely close to the center to be in any danger.
Has always confused me, how is it an infinite point of density if we can measure what goes in it? For example if the current density is X and a star enters the black hole, now it is X + that sun's distributed mass. I understand the singularity, but the blackhole itself still has an area, just really packed full of matter.
A better explanation imo is it's an infinite finite point as in there is a measurable amount in it but the laws of physics break down as well allowing it to take in without ever having a limit therefore making it infinite but a certain finite amount has entered it.
Fascinating!
There's a library in a Tesseract that shows my daughter's bedroom at every moment in time.
Imagine falling into a black hole to revolutionize our understanding and then you just pass through it as if there was nothing there
I am gonna bet Elon Musk will be the first to send a rocket into a black hole just for chuckles.
I will be willing to take you on that bet, since the nearest black hole is a thousand light years away
You are right however technology has improved, so I wouldn't be surprised if in the future we might be able to travel very long distances in only little time.
General Lee Just a slight problem with that. Faster than light travel is impossible. No matter how advanced technology gets, this will always remain a physical fact. Now, of course, there are theoretical ways around this problem (wormholes, Alcubierre drive, etc.), but I donât see a practical solution for interstellar travel anytime soon in the near future.
You are not wrong, however in the eighteenth century people wouldn't have thought scientists would be able to make rockets/satellites that would orbit the earth, heck some people still thought the earth was flat..... well I'll be honest some people STILL think the earth is flat.
And if it's impossible that just means people haven't done it before. Am I wrong?
Very interesting
logically, we shouldn't be able to see anything past the event horizon, as all light will still be moving towards the singularity, and none would bounce around even inside the event horizon.
If no atom can bounce off or escape the pull of the singularity, it should be invisible even if you have it an inch from your face.
But what if the singularity isn't really an infinitely dense point, but an actual hole in space. it is said that only space can expand faster than the speed of light, so what if a black hole actually is a point where spacetime moves faster than light.
like a pond with a hole in the bottom. xD just a thought
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I've always wondered what would happen if something knocked a "chunk" out of a neutron star or blackhole, not sure if it's even possible but imagine, some large object moving at near the speed of light that clipped the neutron star/black hole and knocked some small pieces of material off of it. Would that "piece" remain as super dense neutron star/black hole material or as soon as it was no longer under the influence of the gravity from neutron star/black hole would it just immediately expand back into matter with normal density?
If it's possible, we'd be splitting a planet/star condensed into a neutron. If nuclear as we know it isn't unique to earth and atmospheres, wede probably be causing a big bang in a already stretched universe
It's probably remotely possible to with neutron stars, since there's still lots of matter there. Highly dense matter, but there's still a surface area for something that can collide with it. An object getting close to a neutron star would most likely be crushed by the extreme gravity, though. A black hole, on the other hand, has all of its matter condensed into a tiny singularity. They are infinitely dense, and the black portrayed is the point where even light won't escape the insanely extreme gravity, not a surface you can land on or slam something across it to break a "piece" of a black hole off. The object would most likely be torn apart by tidal forces from the black hole's spin, which is almost the speed of light and actually drags the spacetime surrounding it, or be ejected away from the black hole but also experience extreme time dilation when the object got close to the black hole.
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i think stuff that gets in a black hole is supposed to stay at the event horizon as information rather than fall into the singularity
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I've always wondered, if a black hole was massive enough, would it's singularity actually PIERCE the fabric of Space Time and create a WORMHOLE? I'm assuming the singularity of a black hole is smaller than even an ELECTRON. So, maybe, if one was massive enough, Could it pierce the fabric of spacetime itself?
well, in the core of a black hole space-time is already broken as time completely stops when inside the core.
it's possible for a black hole to be used as a way to travel to other universes or areas around our universe as there is a possibility that it could be connected to a white hole.
but since time is frozen in the core of one it would take an infinite amount of time to travel though one.
so mathematically yes but its impractical to attempt.
All black holes have the same sized singularity. They're all infinitely small
My friend and I were just ranting about theories and black holes and and a time travel Theory came up about the membrane of a black hole and how time actually slows down so if you're in one and you use a particle accelerator to open another black hole you could potentially Escape like a two-way portal and time travel
Except spaghettification would render all that impossible. Anything attempting to âtravelâ thru one would get figuratively speaking torn to shreds. Altho nice theory
@@thatoneguy2136 Thanks I was also thinking that as you enter before spatifigation happens, that you could activate the particle accelerator and cause a mini black hole inside of it but this is after all just a theory
@@thatoneguy2136 well yes wormhole is needed high-radition and very high voltage cause facility can't handle consume energy explode
Well what if you send a live stream camera thatâs able to be stretched a good bit before it breaks into a black hole? Isnât that an exception for being able to experience what it would like?
The signal wouldn't be able to come out of the black hole. There's only one direction inside and that's toward the singularity.
@@skeletonwayne2917 wow is that 100% true? Thatâs honestly crazy
I think about how life is just a sphere that keeps getting larger or smaller depending on which way you look in the universe. The universe is just one big sphere that makes up something bigger and than the loop continues.
Iâm totally off topic here, just had a shower thought:
*The anime version of a black hole is Made in Abyss.*
Not everything is know about them yet, especially what's inside them, it's all theorical. As the late Patrick Moore, used to say, well we don't really know.â€ïž
Someday I will put my search history into a black hole
5:47 you said that it will take less than the eye blink to reach the singularity, but the object having massive gravity the time stops, than can you explain?
âWe know that nothing that ever comes out of a black holeâ
Doubt
If light can't escape it does that mean the force of gravity is so strong that it would pull objects towards it @ a faster rate than the speed of light?
Indeed, black holes do pull faster than the light travels! But what they pull is not objects or matter, in fact. What they âpullâ is Spacetime. The fabric of the Universe itself, in which objects exist. So, at first, one might think that objects that fall into a black hole move faster than light, but they actually donât at all. Theyâre at rest at a constant speed at their frame of reference and itâs Spacetime around them that gets distorted and pulled towards the singularity at incredibly high speeds. They can have absolutely zero acceleration and speed through space while they fall.
Seems like a very awesome way to go out
@3:45 - No Wi-Fi in a black hole? Then I'm not going! LOL
Spaghettification is by far my favorite word in science.
I love how some channels tell us they know what's "actually " inside a black hole,like they just got back from visiting one an survived.
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What did you use to create the animation?
Wait I was wondering something, if black holes have such a powerful gravity how can they take in light. Light is made of photons and they have no mass which is why they can travel the speed how can something with no mass be manipulated by a force that requires an object to have any kind of mass ???
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Black holes consume space and if light is in that space itâs pulled in with space. The particles of light donât actually move. Theyâre fixed in place while the space stretches
Early- thanks quarantine this is what my life has come to
7:08 that spaghetti almost gave me a heart attack
7:40 Is it possible that it takes an eternity to actually reach the singularity? And thus matter is still falling in slow motion right now?
When the person is stretched, would the explorer feel pain?
If they were still alive, then most likely
The atoms inside your brain would stretch too causing near instant death.
@@Mr.Reality assuming the expansion doesn't follow a very detail specific pattern as it rapidly expands/collapses and the new physics don't maintain outward electrical around the body while still maintaining pressure on the skull.
If a pattern is maintained and energy acts on the body from the outside, I'm pretty sure time itself will dilate as your perception to reality changes before death. Your eventually death will be like aging outside of it too, except it will happen instantly in none blackwhole reality and possibly extremely slow in the hole