Does space time affect our movement? I don't understand this, if you take a black hole spacetime in it has stopped moving, but the black keeps spinning. Am I missing something? I've seen tho that time is suppose to affect how something moves. I'm just confused.
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Time dilates relative to speed. As you get closer to the speed of light, time will slow down to accommodate that acceleration. Time is the enforcer of the cosmic speed limit. Time will not let you pass beyond the speed of light. Read about the twin experiment. Basically the one twin you put into orbit for 7 years will be younger than the twin that stayed on the ground.