Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about black holes is not true?
A) If we watch a clock fall toward a black hole, we will see it tick slower and slower as it falls towards the black hole.
B) If you fell into a supermassive black hole (so that you could survive the tidal forces) , you would experience time to be running normally as you plunged across the event horizon.
C) If the Sun magically disappeared and was replaced by a black hole of the same mass, the Earth would soon be sucked into the black hole.
D) If you watch someone else fall into a black hole, you will never see him or her cross the event horizon. However, he or she will fade from view as the light he or she emits becomes more and more redshifted.
E) The event horizon of a black hole represents a boundary from which nothing can escape.
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