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moejoe15
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I have a hard time understanding what physics thinks time is and what its effects are hence the following question.
If time is slowed by gravity like a black hole, why don't objects approaching a black hole's event horizon appear to slow down to an outside observer?
If time is slowed by gravity like a black hole, why don't objects approaching a black hole's event horizon appear to slow down to an outside observer?