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I can't stop noticing the similarity between black holes and the concept of life and death. When you cross the event horizon, all paths lead to the singularity and this is what life is in essence - everything we do eventually leads to our death. So life is like being within an event horizon, with death being the singularity. This makes me wonder if the experience of death is similar to how an observer perceives someone going into a black hole - approaching towards it, but never seen entering it. What if that's what death is like but sort of in reverse? Obviously to everyone else we are dead and crossed to the other side, but if our perception of it is simply stretched to infinity? Simply living our last moments as slowly as can be, constantly approaching death but never crossing it.
I hate thinking about it but its fascinating me