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Posted by Mark on November 9, 2001 06:03:22 UTC

I once heard that gravitational red-shift is counter balanced by free-falling induced blue shift. Therefore time does not seem to be affected by free-falling observer so much as static (hovering above event horizon) observer. Because of this... free-falling observer "falls towards" gravitational-red-shifted light with compensatory speed c, and notices nothing about "energy loss" of photon.

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