LESSON 3 · The Universe: From Big Bang to Black Holes
Time Stops at the Edge
General relativity makes a wild prediction about black holes: time slows down near them. The closer you get to the event horizon, the slower your clock ticks relative to a distant observer. At the horizon itself, time effectively stops. From the outside, a falling astronaut would appear to freeze at the edge, their image growing dimmer and redder for eternity.