Computer simulation of an object entering a blackhole

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There are notable simulations that depict an object traveling into a black hole from the object's perspective, created by a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. These simulations can be found on YouTube and provide a visual representation of the experience. A specific link to a related resource is also available, which offers further insights into the topic.
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Are there any cool simulations of an object traveling into a black hole from the objects point of view?

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MathJakob said:
Are there any cool simulations of an object traveling into a black hole from the objects point of view?

Thanks.

A professor at University of Colorado Boulder has put a good deal of effort into this. Available on Youtube.
 
Hornbein said:
A professor at University of Colorado Boulder has put a good deal of effort into this. Available on Youtube.

I've tried searching... any chance of a link?
 
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