• LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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        10 days ago

        This assumes time remains constant, though, right? But isn’t time affected by the black hole?

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          10 days ago

          Time dilation is your subjective acceleration veering into more “time” than “space”.

          If you somehow were in a flat universe with parallel velocity to an object several light-years away, and somehow managed to accelerate towards it at 1 g, you’d impact at the time on your watch that pure Newtonian physics says you would.

          The subjective clocks of the place you’re hitting would measure your travel time as a lot longer, however. But it wouldnt be infinite at all – a relatively small multiple of “several” years, in fact.

          (Before the relativistic impact recused both you and them to an energetic plasma, that is.)

          • A_A@lemmy.world
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            10 days ago

            We have a physicist here ! Thanks to the universe 😁
            (i am more like a physics’ enthusiast who understood A. Einstein(s’) very old book on special (= 1st draft) relativity)