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mfb- t1_iza7x0h wrote
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> does this mean they are creating pockets of "different" time?
No. The rate at which time passes - if you compare different places - depends on the location. As an analogy, if someone in city A earns more money than someone in city B doing the same job then you can see how their accumulated money will differ more and more over time, but nothing dramatic happens if someone moves from city A to B or vice versa.
This is not unique to a black hole, on a smaller scale you have that every time gravity is involved. Even on Earth - GPS satellites take that into account.
Mortago_109 t1_izaiwd4 wrote
Thanks! It's a fascinating thing to delve into black holes.
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