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How do we know time stops in a black hole?

How do we know time stops in a black hole?

Near a black hole, the slowing of time is extreme. From the viewpoint of an observer outside the black hole, time stops. Inside the black hole, the flow of time itself draws falling objects into the center of the black hole. No force in the universe can stop this fall, any more than we can stop the flow of time.

Does time exist inside of a black hole?

The only thing is that according to Einstein’s General Relativity theory, time slowens when we are under a very strong gravitational field! A black hole’s gravitational field is so strong that time completely stops inside a black hole!

Why does time stop in a black hole?

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Everyone says that time stops in the black hole. It’s a ” fact “. However, I have never heard everyone explaining that. Of course, I know that observer in weaker gravitational field sees that something in stronger gravitational field is experiencing slower time.

What is the inside of a black hole?

The answer is kind of boring since we do not have physics to describe the inside of black holes, the official answer is “we don’t know”. We can speculate given what happens right at the edge of the black hole though.

How do black holes warp the fabric of time?

NASA/JPL-Caltech Black holes are so massive that they severely warp the fabric of spacetime (the three spatial dimensions and time combined in a four-dimensional continuum). For this reason, an observer inside a black hole experiences the passage of time much differently than an outside observer.

Can a black hole have a non zero gravitational acceleration?

And the only time division of non-zero constant yields zero is when you divide by infinity. And although black holes are super heavy, super badass and super black, they posses finite energy and therefore finite gravitational acceleration (even at event horizon).