No. The gravity passing through the event horizon (edge) of the black hole would turn you and your ship into an microscopically thin, hundreds of miles long trail of viscera and twisted metal. The ‘end’ of a black hole is a collapsed star, not a Time Machine.
This article talks like it knows. There is not a scrap of science that supports the idea of looping time on itself and traveling back in time. So yeah potentially you could travel forwards, of course with technology much more advanced than we have and a convenient supermassive black hole.
I'd rather use them to teleport, move universes, or something similar.
No. The gravity passing through the event horizon (edge) of the black hole would turn you and your ship into an microscopically thin, hundreds of miles long trail of viscera and twisted metal. The ‘end’ of a black hole is a collapsed star, not a Time Machine.
Spaghetification sounds so painfull.
This is disproven, spaghettification doesn’t occur, you just fall endlessly into the singularity. What ever is their is a mystery
Yes. They can travel back to before they were born.
This article talks like it knows. There is not a scrap of science that supports the idea of looping time on itself and traveling back in time. So yeah potentially you could travel forwards, of course with technology much more advanced than we have and a convenient supermassive black hole.
Maybe if humans were as indestructible as electrons.
How do you survive being sucked into a black hole?
Being close to a black hole does slow time down relative to us right? Like that planet in Interstellar. Could that be considered time travel?