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GeneralFood for thoughts for Christmas, about blackholes... Pin
Super Lloyd24-Dec-21 12:27
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trønderen24-Dec-21 13:39
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Super Lloyd24-Dec-21 14:36
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Randor 24-Dec-21 13:42
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Hmmm,

TLDR:
The 'stuff' falls in, but observers outside can't see it.

Not looking to get into a physics debate, but I think you may be misunderstanding whatever you are reading. The local frame of reference for particles falling into a black hole will have time at a normal speed.

The "frozen" in whatever you are reading is referring to observations made outside the event horizon. It even applies to observations made a few atoms away. Atoms right next to each other will experience time at different rates as objects approach the event horizon due to the extreme curvature.

Anyone watching objects fall into a black hole would see them slow down and 'stick' to the outside. But the particles themselves (local reference frame) time flows normally as they fall through.

This is a more accurate description. I'm surfing the net on my TV, this took forever to type.
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