What's good in small concentrations, but lethal in higher? What's a glaring red flag you're encroaching on a lethal concentration? - eviltoast

Like Fluoride or Oxygen.

  • Bizarroland@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The term spaghettification comes into mind.

    Like if you were free falling into a black hole, the gravity forces would rip you to shreds long before you ever actually impacted anything because the difference in the force of gravity on the parts of your body that are closer to the black hole and the parts of your body that are farther away are enough to shred you like lettuce.

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      1 year ago

      I have read popular scientific articles however according to which in a large enough black hole, it may be possible to fall through the event horizon before being inconvenienced by the gravity gradient, and even the smartest physicists do not know for sure what will happen beyond the event horizon. In theory, there could be the beginning of another universe there :) Like - the singularity at the center of the black hole could expand as a big bang into a brand new universe “on the other side”.