>>13470800>So what happens in 3)Don't know.
Best I can think of right now base on what I have learned is that anything that goes past the event horizon is effectively accelerated past the speed of light in vacuum.
Matter as we understand it (and light) cannot do this due to the energy required becoming infinite and time grinding to a halt.
-some exception to that rule is if something was already going faster then light (c) eg the Tachyon.
Infinity is more or an idea then an actual value...
Some infinities are bigger then others.
eg how many numbers are there VS how may factors of numbers are there?
So how much is "infinite energy" in regards to accelerating something to and beyond c?
a potato and a planet both require infinite energy....so they both require the same energy? my money is on the potato getting there first... my head hurts.
So what happens in 3? it could be many things... al unknown.
- an eternity passes inside and the energy that has fallen in is converted into a currently unknown unique form , like a stable/unstable cosmos inside this universe with different internal physics.
-no time passes inside because there is no inside.
-something else
It's a mind melting conundrum that our(my) ape brains are having difficulty processing, perhaps we never will.
Computers are closing the gap imo, it is either possible to know or it is not. We are in the midst of finding that out.
What do you think happens at 3?