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 Originally Posted by Renton
Waitaminit now. My interpretation of gravitational time dilation:
Person A observing the black hole from a weak gravitational field. Experiences time at 1 sec/sec.
Person B at 1 nanometer from the EH of a black hole. Experiences time at 1 sec/sec.
Person A observes Person B's clock ticking very slowly at 1/X B's seconds per A's seconds, where 1/x is approaching zero.
Person B observes Person A's clock ticking very quickly at X A's seconds per B's second, where x is approaching infinite.
Is this wrong?
X approaches infinity in both observations. I think you got my meaning but I thought I'd fix the glaring typos here in case anyone else reads it and it confuses them.
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