Strong Gravitational Forces

Strong gravitational forces near super massive stars or more massive sources of gravitational fields such as black holes "compress space" and "stretch out the passage of time" near them. What does this mean? It means that 100 cubic miles of space not effected by strong gravitational forces will compress into 10 cubic feet (or less) of space near a very powerful gravitational source... How is time effected by very strong gravitational forces? For an observer not caught up in the massive gravitational forces of a black hole, but able to see an object moving in a space that is effected by a super massive gravitational field of a black hole, and for instance an object is moving at 100 Mph trough 100 cubic miles of space in the strong gravitational force field where the 100 cubic mile of space is compressed into 10 cubic feet the object would move through that space with 10 feet per hour or less speed, because time along with space is also effected by the massive gravitational field near a black hole. The passage of time is "stretched out" or "slowed" near very large fields of gravitational forces... And near weak gravitational forces the passage of time "hastens" or "quickens". So where the universe is still expanding, ever so slightly, from the big bang, the passage of time is still slightly "quickening" until the universe stops expanding and then may reach a constant size where time will neither "quicken" nor "slow" but will remain at a constant.
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Last Update: 29.NOV.2004

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