How is time different in a black hole?
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As you get closer to a black hole, the flow of time slows down, compared to flow of time far from the hole. (According to Einstein's theory, any massive body, including the Earth, produces this effect.
Inside the black hole, the flow of time itself draws falling objects into the center of the black hole.
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Explanation:
In nature, the only objects that can form a black hole on their own are large stars - stars several times more massive than our own Sun. At the end of their lives, these stars collapse under their own weight, forming a black hole. While the original star might be millions of miles wide, the resulting black hole is just a few miles across. The hole itself is shaped like a beach ball - spherical.
The resulting black hole is the darkest black in the universe: No matter how powerful a light you shine on it, no light ever bounces back, because the light is swallowed by the hole. A black hole is a true "hole" in space: Anything that crosses the edge of the hole - called the "horizon" of the hole - is swallowed forever. For this reason, black holes are considered an edge of space, a one-way exit door from our universe; nothing inside a black hole can ever communicate with our universe again, even in principle.
However black holes are even stranger than that. As you get closer to a black hole, the flow of time slows down, compared to flow of time far from the hole. (According to Einstein's theory, any massive body, including the Earth, produces this effect. Earth's gravity is so weak that the slowing of time is not noticeable, but the effect has been confirmed using sensitive instruments. For example, at sea level you age one-billionth of a second less every year than you would if you lived on top of Mt. Everest.) Near a black hole, the slowing of time is extreme. From the viewpoint of an observer outside the black hole, time stops. For example, an object falling into the hole would appear frozen in time at the edge of the hole.
Some exciting facts about black hole.
Why does time slow down in black hole?
The gravitational pull is so powerful that even light cannot escape. As we all know, gravity also affects light. So, due to gravity, time slows. Time indeed slows down around a black hole according to Stephen Hawking.
Will black hole kill you?
The point at which tidal forces destroy an object or kill a person will depend on the black hole's size. ... For small black holes whose Schwarzschild radius is much closer to the singularity, the tidal forces would kill even before the astronaut reaches the event horizon.