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No, Black Holes Are Not A Method Of Time Travel...
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by nåte on October 26, 1998 01:46:25 UTC |
as soon as you approached (if it were possible) the event horizon time would dilate exponentially as you got closer. time would seem to cease for you (as observed from a rest reference frame) and time would (from your reference frame looking outside to the rest of the universe) speed up exponentially, according to your distance from the event horizon.
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