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Time Dilation (can u answer this)

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Hey man.Lets say i have a super space vehicle and can get near black hole but not get suck in,close enough for time dilation,lets say 1 day is like 5 years,and with me is super telescope and can see the people of the earth..so the thing is will i see them moving very fast bcause time dilation apply to me but not to them...and if i were to look at the super telescope and zoom on people while moving away from the black hole what it would be like then?

Have you considered the resolution of the image? You are traveling at speed 100s of millions of light years away near an object that also bends light. The light that is coming from objects on Earth that reflect only a little bit of scattered light.

You might just be able to see the Sun but not much else.

Any light arriving from the Earth would be extremely Blue shifted. Anything that left the Earth as visible light would arrive as x-rays. Anything arriving in the visible light spectrum would have left as far infrared or near microwave wavelenghs.

Any light arriving from the Earth would be extremely Blue shifted. Anything that left the Earth as visible light would arrive as x-rays. Anything arriving in the visible light spectrum would have left as far infrared or near microwave wavelenghs.

True. That is something generally overlooked. Would that blueshift be counterbalanced by the motion of the receiver?

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