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How is time not a vector if a black hole can bend time and cause it to slow down (negatively accelerate)?
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High energy phenomena in space must create massive amounts of noise, but sound needs a medium to travel. What happens to the sound waves from those events? Wouldn't they eventually hit us and shake the earth?
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How is time not a vector if a black hole can bend time and cause it to slow down (negatively accelerate)?
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High energy phenomena in space must create massive amounts of noise, but sound needs a medium to travel. What happens to the sound waves from those events? Wouldn't they eventually hit us and shake the earth?
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