>>332070It's often said that one could survive going across an event horizon, but I'm starting to have doubts. As you go through, there will be some point in time in which half your brain is outside the horizon, and half is inside. Strictly speaking, these halves become causally disconnected. If it's temporary, you should be able to survive it, but I'm not sure if the two halves can communicate with each other again after entering the blackhole. Anyone know for certain?
The Schwarzchild blackhole already has an infinite spacelike singularity: for a fixed r, theta, and phi, you can integrate across t to find an infinitely long spacelike curve - this is entirely inside the event horizon! As you take the limit of r->0, this curve becomes "longer", or infinity/0. Of course, in the limit, this curve _is_ the singularity. Thus, in a handwavy sense, this singularity is infinitely large.