If I'm not mistaken, and I could be wrong so maybe other comments will correct it if I am, but I believe is relative. From your perspective time would be passing as normal and while you will immediately be spagehttified, your atoms will reach the singularity. Time would be distorted for those viewing it from far off.
Similarly for someone going near the speed of light, time will appear normal for them but for those viewing it from from you will be going very very slowly.
Miss_Masquerade86 t1_j27va2x wrote
Reply to Time dilation and death to black holes by AnOriginalMan405
If I'm not mistaken, and I could be wrong so maybe other comments will correct it if I am, but I believe is relative. From your perspective time would be passing as normal and while you will immediately be spagehttified, your atoms will reach the singularity. Time would be distorted for those viewing it from far off.
Similarly for someone going near the speed of light, time will appear normal for them but for those viewing it from from you will be going very very slowly.