On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.10 release team, I’m pleased to announce the availability of Python 3.10.0.
For a Schwarzschild black hole (a black hole with no rotation or electromagnetic charge), given a free fall particle starting at the event horizon, the maximum propper time it will experience to fall into (which
happens when it falls without angular velocity) the singularity is `π*M` (in [natural units](
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_units)), where M is the mass of the black hole. For Sagittarius A* (the black hole at the center of the milky way) this time is approximately 1 minute.
Schwarzschild black holes are also unique because they have a space-like singularity at their core, which means that the singularity doesn't happen at a specific point in *space* but happens at a specific point in *time* (the future). This means once you are inside the event horizon you cannot point with your finger towards the direction the singularity is located because the singularity happens in your future: no matter where you move, you will "fall" into it.
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