GameDaddy
Explorer
If by some remote chance you are not torn asunder by the variable tidal gravitational pull of the black hole yourself... You still won't see them as they cross the event horizon. At that point gravity is sucking in the light as well, allowing no light to escape... no light = no vision. Mo light = color vision.
And they'll be dead already. Just so much compressed jelly. You might get a nice measurable little x-ray burst out of them though. And if you orbit just right you get out of the gravity well before reaching the event horizon yourself being close enough to see the luckless traveller during his/her last moments.
The gravitational tidal force are off the charts at the event horizon of a black hole.
Thank you. I've just figured something else new out...
And they'll be dead already. Just so much compressed jelly. You might get a nice measurable little x-ray burst out of them though. And if you orbit just right you get out of the gravity well before reaching the event horizon yourself being close enough to see the luckless traveller during his/her last moments.
The gravitational tidal force are off the charts at the event horizon of a black hole.
Thank you. I've just figured something else new out...
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