Gravity makes time move slower or faster depending on where you are in space. Imagine you're on a giant clock that's stretched out, when you're near something heavy like Earth or a black hole, the clock slows down, so time feels longer there.
Time is Like a Stretchy Band
Think of time as a stretchy band. If you're close to something big and heavy, like a planet, it pulls on this band and makes it stretch out, meaning each second takes a little longer than it would if you were far away in space. That's why astronauts near Earth age just a tiny bit slower than people on the ground.
Gravity is Like a Strong Magnet
Gravity acts like a strong magnet that pulls things toward it. The stronger the gravity, the more time slows down. Near a black hole, where gravity is super strong, time can feel almost frozen compared to someone far away in space, like watching a slow-motion video while you're running at full speed! Gravity makes time move slower or faster depending on where you are in space. Imagine you're on a giant clock that's stretched out, when you're near something heavy like Earth or a black hole, the clock slows down, so time feels longer there.
Time is Like a Stretchy Band
Think of time as a stretchy band. If you're close to something big and heavy, like a planet, it pulls on this band and makes it stretch out, meaning each second takes a little longer than it would if you were far away in space. That's why astronauts near Earth age just a tiny bit slower than people on the ground.
Gravity is Like a Strong Magnet
Gravity acts like a strong magnet that pulls things toward it. The stronger the gravity, the more time slows down. Near a black hole, where gravity is super strong, time can feel almost frozen compared to someone far away in space, like watching a slow-motion video while you're running at full speed!
Examples
- Imagine being near a black hole, time would almost stop for you, while the rest of the universe moves on.
- You age slightly faster in space compared to someone on Earth.
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See also
- How Does Gravity Affect Light?
- How Do ‘Black Holes’ Affect Space and Time?
- How Does ‘Time’ Really Work in Space?
- How Do Planets Orbit the Sun?
- How Do Planets Keep Their Shape?
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