What’s inside a black hole? Here is NASA’s new 360-degree simulation

What would we see when traveling inside a black hole? The new 360-degree immersive video simulations, produced thanks to a…

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What would we see when traveling inside a black hole? To give a (hypothetical) answer are the new 360-degree immersive video simulations, produced thanks to a NASA supercomputer, which allow you to dive beyond the event horizon of a black hole with a mass of 4.3 million times our Sun. “We often ask ourselves this, and simulating these difficult-to-imagine processes helps me connect the mathematics of relativity to the actual consequences in the real universe,” said Jeremy Schnittman, the astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center who made the video. The one proposed in the video is a journey similar to the one imagined in the film Interstellar and now simulated even more accurately, taking advantage of the capabilities of the 129 thousand processors of NASA’s Discover supercomputer.

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