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How exactly does time slow down near a black hole?​

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Answered by vinishasri13
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To a distant observer, clocks near a black hole would appear to tick more slowly than those further away from the black hole. Due to this effect, known as gravitational time dilation, an object falling into a black hole appears to slow as it approaches the event horizon, taking an infinite time to reach it.

time travelling is just a puzzle to scientists. it is written theoritically.but not implemented practically.

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