A rocket could stay positioned at a fixed distance from this sphere, which is called the horizon of the black hole. To do so it needs to keep its engines firing intensely, to resist the gravitational pull of the hole. The powerful gravity of the hole implies that time slows down for this rocket. If the rocket stays near enough to the horizon for one hour, and then moves away, it would then find that, outside, in the meantime, centuries have passed. The closer the rocket stays to the horizon, the slower – with respect to the outside – time runs for it. Thus, travelling to the past is difficult,
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