why time is stops in black hole ?
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According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, massive objects create distortions in space and time. Near a black hole, these distortions become so strong that time behaves in unexpected ways.
Imagine that we drop a clock into the blakhole from a nearby spaceship. The clock never crosses the event horizon and the time appears to be still. However, if we are also falling with the clock, then the time would appear to be exactly normal.
Imagine that we drop a clock into the blakhole from a nearby spaceship. The clock never crosses the event horizon and the time appears to be still. However, if we are also falling with the clock, then the time would appear to be exactly normal.
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