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![]() I don't see why you would be concered with time stopping at the speed of light anyway.
Nonsensical garbage. Time is never going to stop, because it'll never happen, because it can't happen. Not only can an object with real mass not go that fast, you'd be ripped apart long beforehand unless you plan on warping or something, in which those laws don't apply. It's like saying particles SHOULD stop moving at absolute zero. Great. Will it ever happen? No, it's not possible. And I can't agree with a black hole being a rip. Near infinitely curved space time, yes, however there is no tear in the fabric XD There is no 'rip' at the event horizon, just a change in gravitational field so strong no physical thing could escape its pull. I suppose the terms 'rip' and 'infinite' are used improperly to skip complicated explainations.
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