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What truly happens if one were to fall into a black hole? Contrary to popular belief, they are not portals to alternate dimensions. Current scientific understanding suggests that crossing the event horizon leads to a phenomenon known as "spaghettification," where the gravitational pull varies across an object. For instance, if you were to fall in feet first, your feet would experience a significantly stronger gravitational force than your head. This gradient would stretch and elongate you until your atomic structure disintegrates.