But for a sizeable black hole, much like the one in Interstellar, the effects of this singularity would be ineligible.
Dr Khanna said: “So, the spacecraft and any individuals on board would not detect it.”
There is, however, one major drawback to the study and the theories it proposes – there is no way to test the hypothesis in lab conditions.
The closest supermassive black hole we know of, the one in the Milky Way, sits roughly 27,000 light-years away – 158,722,890,000,000,000 miles.