be pulled into a long thread
be burned to a crisp
bounce right out
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If you fell into a star-sized black hole, the strength of gravity would pull you apart and what was you would be stretched through space, and then crushed.
black hole
A black hole is a collapsed star. When high-mass stars use up all their fuel, their cores collapse inward. The heaviest collapsed star cores become black holes. The pull of its gravity is so strong that nothing nearby—dust, stars, even light—can escape. Black holes are still one of the most mysterious objects in space.