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Ask Schrodinger. But I would posit a yes. It still contains space time after all.
Now if it was near the event horizon of a black hole... I remember one physicist hypothesized that nothing ever crosses the event horzin but that time just gets broken down into smaller and smaller fractions until it is at a virtual standstill.
Now if it was near the event horizon of a black hole... I remember one physicist hypothesized that nothing ever crosses the event horzin but that time just gets broken down into smaller and smaller fractions until it is at a virtual standstill.
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@canusernamebemyusername That's correct. From an outside perspective (hypothetically), the person going into a black hole just appears to freeze at the event horizon. I'm not sure what it would be like from their perspective.
@Muffin I have tried to look from that perspective outward but honestly have no clue what it would look like looking out.