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Linguine

Linguine

Professional people pleaser
Sep 2, 2024
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I love the thinking about how space and time would distort around me during my final moments. It would be beautiful. I would be able to experience the laws of physics breaking.
 
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cosmic-realism

Student
Sep 7, 2024
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The laws are bad enough as it is.We really don't know anything about this place,called the universe and we are floating on an almost round ball,in who knows where.Best bet is permanent sleep.I have had enough of this garbage.

I don't want to wake up again.Anywhere or at anytime.
 
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ILikeJollybee

ILikeJollybee

I like cheesecake :D
Oct 13, 2024
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I imagine it would be painful. Being turned into a noodle doesn't seem ideal 😅But it would be kind of cool to be remembered as the person who died being sucked into a black hole
 
cryone

cryone

Experienced
Nov 23, 2023
267
even as a space enthusiast, im terrified of the idea. but to each their own lol
 
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Aimiya

Autism
Nov 24, 2023
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Thought about that after watching Interstellar, but i imagine it'd be faster than our brains can process(?) feel free to prove me wrong
 
notadaisy

notadaisy

already wilted
Feb 7, 2023
94
as a science geek, it kind of sounds cool.. but we wouldn't know what could happen. what if i just end up floating endlessly in a space continuum and end up still being alive
 
identity0

identity0

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Sep 25, 2024
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Thought about that after watching Interstellar, but i imagine it'd be faster than our brains can process(?) feel free to prove me wrong
You could fall in slowly, especially for a supermassive black hole like at galactic centres i think the forces are low for some distance past the event horizon, so you could be "inside" and not feel anything yet
 
sevennn

sevennn

Warlock
Sep 11, 2024
701
weewooo ctb by spaghetification let's go. jk i used to be super scared the collider will end the world in 2012 by opening a black hole that will swallow us all. i was mentally preparing for that one as a child for 3 whole years. lol IMG 9078
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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Black holes really scare me. I guess it would be quick though? Would the forces be similar to being deep underwater? I imagine a whole lot of instant pressure till you're squashed.
 
passer-by

passer-by

Home is elsewhere
Oct 7, 2024
76
Damn I had dreams about this. Becoming one with the universe ✨
 
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sickboy55

Member
Aug 23, 2024
33
I actually thought about this a few days ago. Or flying into the sun
 

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