Why might an observer crossing the event horizon of a *supermassive* black hole not immediately notice physical distress?

Answer

Tidal forces are weaker at the event horizon

For a supermassive black hole, the tidal forces are weaker at the event horizon because the singularity is much further away relative to the size of the horizon.

Why might an observer crossing the event horizon of a *supermassive* black hole not immediately notice physical distress?

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