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by mcbits 2803 days ago
Conversely, a particle on the surface of an object compressed to near its Schwarzschild radius should experience an extreme blue shift and time contraction. Imagine absorbing in one instant a billion years of microwave background radiation blue shifted to gamma and beyond. How could the near-black-hole hang onto it?
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Inside of a black hole doesn't hang on to anything. There is simply no longer a direction that points out.
Yeah... basically looking backwards from the perspective of an infalling particle one would experience the full blast of the Big Bang as it occurred ‘originally’.