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Near a black hole, gravity becomes so extreme that it dramatically warps spacetime, causing time to pass much more slowly compared to regions far away like Earth. This effect, known as gravitational time dilation, means that someone hovering close to a black hole could experience just one hour while thousands of years pass for observers elsewhere. The closer an object is to the black hole’s event horizon, the stronger this time-slowing effect becomes. Although this scenario is largely theoretical and extremely dangerous in reality, it is a direct consequence of Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
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