Well it does slow down. When you reach the center, it just stops. But another interesting fact about black holes is that when you enter, the incredible mass of the black hole stretches and stretches your body until it splits into two.Emerald141 wrote:Time slows down, yes, but does it really stop?
The first answer that sprang to my mind was "of course not, we're not IN the black hole!", but then I thought that maybe if we would move farther and farther away, time would start going faster and faster? If I'm right, the change would be insignificant but it would exist nonetheless.Emerald141 wrote:The galaxy is one big black hole, so would time go faster if you went outside it?

Another thought that came to my mind is that it could be that as we move farther away from the center, the change in time speed becomes more and more insignificant... until it reaches a border and the time speed doesn't change anymore? I don't think it has a border (infinity does exist, you know) and even if it DID have a border, it would probably be really far and other black holes we would pass by would slow time down again.
And actually, the fact that the center of the galaxy is a black hole is just a hypothesis. We could be all wrong.
What about the universe? The universe is a really interesting thing to talk about.
Is it infinite?
Did its growing speed ever vary? (If not, then I know how to calculate its width. I did that once)
Are there other universes? (I believe there may be, but if there are then we most likely can't see them even if we put them under a microscope)
Scientists believe that there is no empty space outside the universe... but absolutely no matter as well. So what IS there, then?
How would the universe look like from the outside?
Could it be that some of the things we see in outer space are from other universes?
If this universe was actually two universes, would it be diverse? (just kidding here)
