Here's Why Small Black Holes Are More Dangerous Than Big Ones

Here's Why Small Black Holes Are More Dangerous Than Big Ones

If you were going to travel close to a black hole in order to study it, which type should you choose? Most people would probably pick a smaller black hole, because it seems easier to avoid. But that’s a fatal mistake. Small black holes can be far more dangerous than big ones, due to a terrifying process called “spaghettification.”

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