what is the difference bitween a black hole and a time warp ?
a black hole is an incredibaly dense, hot dot of matter that's gravitationsal force is so strong that even ight can't escape it, time warps are fictional. and note, even though it was not a biological question, i was glad to answer it.
TIME WARP A hypothetical discontinuity or distortion occurring in the flow of time that would move events from one time period to another or suspend the passage of time.
In Physics, time warp is a hypothetical distortion of time in which people and events from one age can be imagined to exist in another age.
Time wrap can also be said to be an imaginary situation in which the past or future becomes the present.
A black hole is the dense remnants of a large collapsed stellar star, whose gravitational field overcomes all other forces, crushing the mass to an infinitesimal point. It is black because light cannot be emitted from a distance below its event horizon cannot escape its pull. This is because space-time in the vicinity of the event horizon is warped by the mass crushed into the small volume of space. In fact, time is warped around a black hole (just like it is near any gravitational mass), and time will tick slower the closer you are to the object, and the degree of warpage can be predicted using General Relativity. This means that if you approach a black hole, time will slow down for you, whilst clocks further away tick at the normal rate. this has the effect of making you speed into the future, since 1 second may have elapsed by your clock, but 1 million years would have elapsed external to the black hole. In this respect, a black hole is a form of time warp, and at teh very least, a time machine capable of catapulting you into the future (though it is not able to take you back in time).
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