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Fire Alarms in Dorm Rooms?

Is it true that in college, there are usually fire drills that take place in the middle of the night causing the whole building to evacuate. Also, what do alarms usually sound like in a residence hall. Also, are the alarms (I'm not talking about smoke detectors) usually just in the hallways, or in the dorm rooms too. Because this is a pretty broad question, share your personal experiences, if you've had any.

Answer:

The rubber sheet is a two-dimensional analog representation of a three-dimensional gravity well. In the two-dimensional analog, a black hole's event horizon is a circle. In three dimensions, a non-spinning black hole is spherical. So you could enter a black hole from any direction. You couldn't go through though, since once you cross the event horizon, you can't get back out again.
You can't pass though the singularity.
Just say you don't want to go. Make yourself throw up. Say you have really bad diarrhea and keep going to the bathroom.

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