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by cwillu 918 days ago
What's mind bending to me is that a second object just short of that point _also_ sees the first object frozen. It doesn't matter how close you get to the horizon, the image of an object that got there first is still infinitely far in your future.
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Yeah, that really is so neat to visualize. That there’s a hard line when the escape velocity reaches exactly the speed of light, and poof. Frozen image of the past right in front of your eyes.

And think… once we crossed the event horizon as observers ourselves (leaving a frozen image for observers behind to see), wouldn’t we see the “tracers” of images the person before us left behind every moment we move closer to the singularity? Edit: no… we never would see any light (in front of us) again by definition when crossing the horizon, duh lol.