Why does gravity slow down time?
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First, time appears to move slower near massive objects because the object's gravitational force bends space-time. ... In a nutshell it just means time moves slower as gravity increases. That's why time passes slower for objects closer to the center of the Earth where the gravity is stronger.
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First, time appears to move slower near massive objects because the object's gravitational force bends space-time. ... In a nutshell it just means time moves slower as gravity increases. That's why time passes slower for objects closer to the center of the Earth where the gravity is stronger.
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