Elon Musk announces plans to create a second New York in space, featuring self-sustaining habitats, advanced technologies, and an exploration of humanity's future beyond Earth. The vision includes modular homes, agricultural zones, and a vibrant urban ecosystem, prompting excitement and skepticism about its feasibility and inclusivity.
This article explores NASA's latest black hole simulation, created by astrophysicist Jeremy Schnittman, which visualizes the terrifying yet fascinating consequences of falling into a supermassive black hole, including the concept of spaghettification and the effects of time dilation.