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Why Time Slows Down Near a Black Hole

What if a black hole doesn’t just bend space… but slows time itself?

In this video, we explore one of the strangest predictions of Einstein’s general relativity: time passes more slowly near a black hole. The closer you get to extreme gravity, the more spacetime warps — and the more your clock disagrees with the rest of the universe.

We’ll break down gravitational time dilation, event horizons, spaghettification, and why someone falling toward a black hole could experience time normally while appearing almost frozen to a distant observer.

If you love black holes, relativity, time paradoxes, and mind-bending physics explained simply, this video is for you.

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