Subjective time wouldn't seem to change as you fell into a black hole.. if you were able to survive a fall into a black hole while clutching a clock it would seem to run normally. However, to a distant observer, they would notice that clock seem to dim and redshift, with the clock itself slowing down and dragging to a halt as you approached the event horizon.
Inside a black hole, time behaves differently than outside. Time slows down as you get closer to the center of a black hole, eventually stopping completely at the singularity. This means that time inside a black hole is essentially frozen.
Time in a black hole is distorted due to the extreme gravitational pull. According to the theory of general relativity, time slows down as you get closer to the center of a black hole, eventually coming to a stop at the singularity. This means that time inside a black hole behaves differently than outside of it.
Time behaves differently in a black hole due to its intense gravitational pull. According to the theory of general relativity, time slows down as you get closer to the singularity at the center of a black hole. This means that time as we know it may not exist in the same way within a black hole.
most likely in a long time but scientist are detecting black holes coming closer to earth.
Within the so-called event horizon, space and time around the black hole are distored in such a way that the only way a ray of light (for example) can move is closer towards the black hole's center.
Going by Einstein's theories of relativity, black holes warp the fabric of space-time to a severe extent. As matter comes closer and closer to the black hole, the matter is compressed and/or stretched in a process called spaghettification. There is also a worm hole theory which states a black hole will exit in another point in space, different universe, or even a whole new dimension.
Black holes do distort time. The closer you get to the event horizon of a black hole, the slower time goes. From the perspective of someone outside, time at the event horizon stops.
If you are talking about a black hole, then you get squished into a ball smaller than an atom and keep going, or time can change.
In a black hole, time dilation becomes more extreme the closer you get to the center, known as the singularity. At the singularity, time dilation becomes infinite, meaning that time effectively stops for an outside observer. This occurs due to the massive gravitational pull of the black hole, warping space-time to such an extent that time ceases to flow as we understand it.
Basically as you get closer to the black hole due to the gravity your body heart will slow down, stop and explode because of the stress caused by the gravity. Then all the tissues in your body will start to break apart and you will die. According to Einstein's theory of relativity if you are next to a heavy object time slows down and a black hole is so massive as a whole star collapses in on it self to form a singularity where now it has gone from the size of a star to the size of an atom. so as you get closer to the black hole ( if you are alive) time slows own the closer and eventually slow down so much that it seems to have stopped.
yes. but the intense gravity is so strong it seems to bend time so slowly some people believe that there is no time in a black hole I WOULD JUST LIKE TO POINT OUT that time does exist in a black hole it is just extremely slow on another note if time did not exist in a black hole then a black hole would not suck things into it. so time does exist in a black hole.
Time in a black hole is affected by its intense gravitational pull, causing it to slow down significantly compared to time outside the black hole. This means that time passes much more slowly inside a black hole than it does outside of it.