Why do clocks placed near an Event Horizon runs slow than a clock placed at Earth??
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Event horizon is the place generally associated with a black hole, where the gravitational pull tends to infinity & space time curve deepens. Due to large gravitational pull, even light cannot escape the body (black hole) & this deviates - we've calculated it mathematically as well..
Since light deviates, bends & hence slows down. From general relativity we know that at the speed of light time stops completely. & hence, at event horizon too time moves very slowly as compared to the clocks at Earth.
Since light deviates, bends & hence slows down. From general relativity we know that at the speed of light time stops completely. & hence, at event horizon too time moves very slowly as compared to the clocks at Earth.
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At event horizon have more gravitational force and also more moment of interia due to high speed of rotation that why it twist the time and our clock is running slow.
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At event horizon have more gravitational force and also more moment of interia due to high speed of rotation that why it twist the time and our clock is running slow.
also u r intelligent than me ,i can guess u already know it.
thank for make fool us.lol.
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