why is 1 hour in space 7 years on earth
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No. The time-dilation effect of Einstein's relativity has nothing to do with space. The faster you're moving, the slower time goes for you. So if you were on some planet moving extremely fast through space, like in the movie Interstellar, then you could miss 7 years on Earth every hour
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- It's proven by Einstein's theory of special relativity, or at least it hasn't been disproven yet. As a result, time is relative and directly affected by space/time stretching (time). It is also influenced by velocity.
- Because of its close proximity to the black hole, it experiences tremendous time dilation, with one hour on the faraway planet equaling seven years on Earth.
- The first planet they arrive on is near a supermassive black hole known as Gargantuan, whose gravitational pull generates huge waves on the planet, tossing their spacecraft around.
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