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Cethin@lemmy.zip 8 hours agoNo, time does not become irrelevant. It’s perfectly normal for things inside the black hole. Here’s the space time diagram for our universe on the right, and a black hole at the top-left. The speed of light is a 45° angle to the top right, and the solid lines are event horizons. Notice the space-time diagram looks exactly the same on the other side of the horizon. To get back through though you’d have to travel faster than that 45° angle, which is impossible.
PleaseLetMeOut@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 hours ago
I’m aware of the Penrose diagram and I also watch PBS SpaceTime :)
But I was referring more to the frame of reference of our universe vs that of being inside a blackhole (assuming you could magically avoid being ripped apart by gravity). To an observer inside a blackhole, “time” on the outside would blink by almost instantly. Hence the Asterisk on basically*.
I was leading them to what MotoAsh posted. But they beat me to it while I was typing.