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Rhoihessewoi t1_jdqv6zy wrote

1 second last 1 second for you. Always. But only in your time frame. It doesn't matter if you are in open space, on a planet, near or in a black hole.

There is no "universal time" that you can take for reference. You can only compare different time frames.

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AGARAN24 OP t1_jdwnndg wrote

Ye i get that, it's just that 1 second near black hole, years on earth. so if u see through a telescope, it would look like people move on fast forward.fascinating stuff.

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Rhoihessewoi t1_jdwzhth wrote

If you want to see the end of the world and don't wanna wait, just fly over the event horizon.

But don't blink, or you will miss it. The "rest of time" will be compressed into a short, intense gamma ray burst.

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