I’m having trouble reconciling some of these facts, you had such a great explanation maybe you can help me understand.
If time slows down the closer you are to a black hole, the light is reaching you slower (red shifted), but I remember reading that light travels the same speed regardless of the point of view. How can light redshift but still travel the same speed?
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I’m having trouble reconciling some of these facts, you had such a great explanation maybe you can help me understand.
If time slows down the closer you are to a black hole, the light is reaching you slower (red shifted), but I remember reading that light travels the same speed regardless of the point of view. How can light redshift but still travel the same speed?