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Dec 6, 2021 · What is the difference between time and space? Why do time and space swap roles in a black hole? What is a Penrose diagram? All these answers in 12 minutes!0...
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Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACEFind out how time and space switch ...
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This video was a work of research, trying to find the most intuitive depiction of why time and space swap around inside a black hole. I wanted to find a set of coordinates, or a diagram, that would be mathematically accurate from the scientific standpoint, as well as being easily explainable in layman terms for outreach videos.
Aug 14, 2021 · Blackholes are a breakdown in the equations of spacetime. This means both space and time no longer behave the way we would expect of them. Today we explore t...
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In the context of the static black hole (Schwarzschild black hole) solution, there is a coordinate system (Schwarzschild coordinates) that we can associate with the observer at infinity. That is to say, the coordinate time corresponds to the proper time of a hypothetical entity arbitrarily far from the black hole.
Mar 29, 2017 · Today on Space Time, we're going to talk about time-space, or the strange switching in the roles of space and time that occurs in the mathematics when we drop below the event horizon of a black hole.
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If you’ve ever heard of general relativity or black holes before, you’ve probably also heard about the phenomenon called gravitational time dilation.. This is the effect a gravitational field has on the passing of time around it, namely that a clock will “tick” slower near, for example, a black hole than it would far away from the black hole.