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Time dilation. We're talking about general relativity here, and the fact that as you approach c you experience time dilation effects. By the same token, if you throw something at a black hole, when it hits the event horizon it subjectively seems to slow to almost a complete stop. That's just time dilation at work.
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CopyWrite Chad Perrin In reply to Re: The ninety-ninety rule
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