“Well, at the moment you crossed the horizon, you wouldn’t feel anything – there would be nothing dramatic,” says Peter Galison, co-founder of the Black Hole Initiative at Harvard University.“But inevitably, you would be pulled towards the centre,” he continues. “There’s no going back; everything that falls into a black hole just keeps falling; there’s no resisting that pull and things don’t end well.”
Read more about his documentary film, Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know, four years in the making and available on Netflix from 1 June.
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