Rhoihessewoi
Rhoihessewoi t1_jdwzhth wrote
Reply to comment by AGARAN24 in Discussion on Time relativity near black holes by AGARAN24
If you want to see the end of the world and don't wanna wait, just fly over the event horizon.
But don't blink, or you will miss it. The "rest of time" will be compressed into a short, intense gamma ray burst.
Rhoihessewoi t1_jdqv6zy wrote
1 second last 1 second for you. Always. But only in your time frame. It doesn't matter if you are in open space, on a planet, near or in a black hole.
There is no "universal time" that you can take for reference. You can only compare different time frames.
Rhoihessewoi t1_jeg1y6z wrote
Reply to Path forward begins to emerge for Thirty Meter Telescope, which would be larger than any other current optical telescope and would sit atop the dormant volcano Mauna Kea in Hawaii. by clayt6
BTW, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) agency is building a 39.3-metre-diameter telescope at the moment in Chile. The "Extremely Large Telescope". First light is planned for 2028
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extremely_Large_Telescope
But 30 meter is not bad either.