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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The gravity is too strong.

Extreme tidal gravity near a black hole would stretch and compress (spaghettify) anything that gets too close, destroying it. Radiation from an accretion disk can also be deadly, but the primary reason is the intense gravity.