Episode #428 from 14:13
Black holes
I think a nice way to test the difference between objective reality and the observed reality is what happens at the edge of the horizon of a black hole. Technically, as you get closer to that horizon, time stands still? Yes and no. It depends on exactly how careful we are being. Here is a bunch of things I think are correct. If you imagine there is a black hole, spacetime, the whole solution Einstein's equation, and you treat you and me as what we call test particles. We don't have any gravitational fields ourselves. We just move around in the gravitational field. That's obviously an approximation. Okay. But let's imagine that.
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I think a nice way to test the difference between objective reality and the observed reality is what happens at the edge of the horizon of a black hole. Technically, as you get closer to that horizon, time stands still? Yes and no. It depends on exactly how careful we are being. Here is a bunch of things I think are correct. If you imagine there is a black hole, spacetime, the whole solution Einstein's equation, and you treat you and me as what we call test particles. We don't have any gravitational fields ourselves. We just move around in the gravitational field. That's obviously an approximation. Okay. But let's imagine that.
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